The Poetry of Samuel JohnsonUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - 610 pages |
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addition alliteration appear attempt better Boswell Century characteristic classical close common couplet course Criticism death described discussed earlier early English epigram example experience fact force friends Garrick give given Greek hopes Horace Human Wishes idea imagination imitation important interest Irene John Johnson Johnson wrote Juvenal Juvenal's kind known language later Latin learning less Lichfield light lines literary Lives London manner matter mind moral nature never occasion once opening original Oxford parodies passage performance perhaps period play poem poet poetic poetry political Pope probably produced published reason reflection religious revision rhetorical satire says seems seen sense sometimes stanza suggests theme theory Third thought Thrale tradition translation turn University Vanity of Human verse virtue write written wrote young