The little lexicon, or, Multum in parvo of the English language: containing upwards of two thousand words, with their definitions, more than are to be found in the usual abridgements of Dr. Johnson’s Dictionary: to which is added, a table of terms and phrases, from the French, Italian, and Spanish languages. London: William Cole, 10, Newgate Street, [1825?]. Checklist Item 23. Materials from the Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary: Sources and Editions Exhibition |
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