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The Preface to A Dictionary of the English Language?

You're likely thinking of Samuel Johnson's *A Dictionary of the English Language*, which was published in 1755. It's famous not only for its comprehensive nature but also for its preface, which is considered a masterpiece of English prose and a key text in the history of lexicography.

However, there is no single, universally agreed-upon "Preface to A Dictionary of the English Language." Different editions of Johnson's dictionary may have slightly different introductions, or you might be thinking of a different dictionary altogether.

To be more specific, please tell me:

* Which dictionary are you interested in? Is it Johnson's *A Dictionary of the English Language* or another dictionary?

* What information are you looking for in the preface? Are you interested in the author's motivation for creating the dictionary, his views on the English language, or something else entirely?

Once I have this information, I can help you find the specific preface you're looking for.

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