| Samuel Johnson - 1974 - 312 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - 1979 - 138 pages
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| David Daiches - 1979 - 336 pages
...dictated by vanity and incited by voluptuousness, seldom procures ultimately either applause or pleasure. It is justly considered as the greatest excellency of art, to imitate native; but it is necessary to distinguish those parts of nature which are most proper for imitation:... | |
| John L. Mahoney - 1980 - 792 pages
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| Samuel Johnson - 1984 - 882 pages
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| James E. Person - 1991 - 488 pages
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