Which of the following statements are true?(1) Johnson's dictionary has two volumes. (2) His dictionary defines 'patron' as commonly a wretch who supports with insolence, and is paid by flattery.(3) Lord Chesterfield was Johnson's patron. (4) Lord Chesterfield did not help Johnson financially.

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Lexicographer : a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the signification of words. Thus said Samuel Johnson in his Dictionary, with an ironic swipe at his own work. It wasn't the first dictionary of the English language, but it continued to be regarded as an authoritative if quirky icon of language for more than two centuries. In two volumes and 2,300 pages, Johnson tried to tidy up a notoriously untidy and promiscuous language, though he knew at the same time that it was futile to attempt to straitjacket it. We tend to think of... Show more

Which of the following statements are true?<br>(1) Johnson's dictionary has two volumes. <br>(2) His dictionary defines 'patron' as commonly a wretch who supports with insolence, and is paid by flattery.<br>(3) Lord Chesterfield was Johnson's patron. <br>(4) Lord Chesterfield did not help Johnson financially.






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