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It’s hard to imagine Samuel Johnson, the curmudgeon’s curmudgeon, writing a paean to spring. Johnson’s world was his beloved London, where he walked the cobblestones from ale house to coffee house, eating, drinking, reading, and arguing with his friends — the center of attention wherever he went. Johnson was overweight, disheveled and sometimes dirty (he […]

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