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British synonymy; or, an attempt at regulating the choice of words in familiar conversation. Inscribed, with sentiments of gratitude and respect, to such of her foreign friends as have made English literature their peculiar study

British synonymy; or, an attempt at regulating the choice of words in familiar conversation. Inscribed, with sentiments of gratitude and respect, to such of her foreign friends as have made English literature their peculiar study

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British synonymy; or, an attempt at regulating the choice of words in familiar conversation. Inscribed, with sentiments of gratitude and respect, to such of her foreign friends as have made English literature their peculiar study

by Piozzi, Hester Lynch

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London: G. G. & J. Robinson, 1794. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, pp. [2], viii, 423; [4], 416; bound without the half-title in volume I (but present in volume II) in contemporary full speckled calf, smooth gilt-decorated spines, gilt-lettered direct; some wear, the joints starting at the extremities; all else very good and the bindings sound. Piozzi's work, her favorite, is intended for the use of foreigners in Britain that he or she might learn the subtle differences in the meanings of words that might otherwise be mistaken for synonyms. Johnson's poem "A Short Song of Congratulation," written for Henry Thrale's Nephew, Sir John Lade, on his coming of age, is here printed in full for the first time. The book also contains many allusions to Dr. Johnson. Alston III, 524; Courtney 173; Fleeman 94.4PBS/1a; Rothschild 1552.

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Title
British synonymy; or, an attempt at regulating the choice of words in familiar conversation. Inscribed, with sentiments of gratitude and respect, to such of her foreign friends as have made English literature their peculiar study
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Piozzi, Hester Lynch
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G. G. & J. Robinson
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1794
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Samuel Johnson , , ,
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