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pickupchik [31]
3 years ago
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Match each famous writer with his most notable work. TILES Thomas Hobbes Samuel Johnson John Locke John Dryden. Pairs Annus Mira

bilis Second treatise on government Leviathan. A dictionary of the English language
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Nana76 [90]3 years ago
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Answer:

Annus Mirabilis - John Dryden

Second Treatise on Government - John Locke

Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes

A Dictionary of the English Language - Samuel Johnson

makkiz [27]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: <em>Leviathan </em>was written by Thomas Hobbes, <em>A Dictionary of the English Language</em> by Samuel Johnson, <em>Second Treatise on Government</em> by John Locke and "Annus Mirabilis" by John Dryden.

Explanation:<u> </u><u><em>Leviathan </em></u><u>was published by Thomas Hobbes in 1651.</u> In the book, the author supports the social contract theory, which was developed during the 17th century. Moreover,<u> </u><u><em>A Dictionary of English Language </em></u><u>by Samuel Johnson was published in 1755</u> and it was considered the most important dictionary until the<em> Oxford English Dictionary</em> came out. <u>John Locke's </u><u><em>The Second Treatise on Governmen</em></u><u>t is based on the idea of state of nature</u> and it focuses on the importance of protecting private property in a civil society. Finally, <u>"Annus Mirabilis"</u> is a poem written by John Dryden and <u>published in 1667</u>. It is one of Dryden's longest poems.

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