The age of Johnson (1748-1798)
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Word Count
91,500 words, Guess
Page Count
366 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL6921108M
- OCLC Control Number349906
- OCLC Control Number503301424
- OCLC Control Number4744598
- Internet Archiveagejohnson00seccgoog
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- Library of Congress Control Number02025069
Classifications
- DDC820.9
- LCCPR445 .S5
Subjects
Series Statement
- Handbooks of English literature
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- The age of Johnson (1748-1798)
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