futility of learning and greatness in the vanity of human wishes.
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Explanation:The Vanity of Human Wishes: The Tenth Satire of Juvenal Imitated is a poem by the English author Samuel Johnson.[1] It was written in late 1748 and published in 1749 (see 1749 in poetry).[2] It was begun and completed while Johnson was busy writing A Dictionary of the English Language and it was the first published work to include Johnson's name on the title page.
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