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Hester Lynch SALUSBURY

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A lively two-volume guide to choosing exact and elegant words in polite discourse, it blends scholarship with anecdote and was dedicated to Dr Johnson’s memory.
Reception was mixed: praised for its wit and usefulness by many reviewers, yet criticised in some quarters for occasional inaccuracies and for a style thought too conversational for serious philology.
My Synonymes have been review'd at last—the Critics are all civil for ought I see, & nearly just, except when they say that Johnson left some Fragments of A Work upon Synonymy—of which God knows I never heard till now one Syllable, nor had he and in all the time we lived together, any Conversation upon the Subject.
Hester Thrale. Denbigh, 2 January 1795.
Book: "The British Synonymy, or an Attempt to Regulate the Choice of Words in Familiar Conversation"
Hester Lynch Thrale née Salusbury. April 1794.
A lively two-volume guide to choosing exact and elegant words in polite discourse, it blends scholarship with anecdote and was dedicated to Dr Johnson’s memory.
| Date | Apr 1794 |
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