Samuel Johnson is remembered primarily for his significant contributions to English literature, particularly through his dictionary, "A Dictionary of the English Language," published in 1755. This work was groundbreaking in its thoroughness and clarity, setting a standard for future dictionaries. Additionally, Johnson was a prominent essayist and critic, known for his wit and insight into human nature, as exemplified in his "The Rambler" and "The Idler." His influence on literary criticism and language continues to be felt today.
Samuel de Champlain is best remembered for the founding of Québec.
deep reverence..
Samuel Johnson
He did not have any slaves
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Samuel Johnson of course!
William Samuel Johnson died on November 14, 1819.
Samuel Johnson invented the dictionary in England.
Samuel Johnson was born on September 18, 1709.
Samuel Johnson Prize was created in 1999.
Samuel Johnson - pamphleteer - was born in 1649.
Samuel Johnson - pamphleteer - died in 1703.
Life of Samuel Johnson was created in 1791.
Eben Samuel Johnson was born in 1866.
Eben Samuel Johnson died in 1939.
Samuel W. Johnson was born in 1831.
Samuel W. Johnson died in 1912.