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Mr. Vulliamy , doubtless , has read all the relevant material , including the writings of Johnson himself . He declares , in fact , that Johnson is only to be appreciated by those who grimly undertake the study of his writings .
Mr. Vulliamy , doubtless , has read all the relevant material , including the writings of Johnson himself . He declares , in fact , that Johnson is only to be appreciated by those who grimly undertake the study of his writings .
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WILLIAM R. KEAST Johnson's Criticism of the Metaphysical Poets1 IN perhaps none of Johnson's critical writings so much as in the Life of Cowley is the modern reader likely to feel that mingling of critical sagacity and wrongheadedness ...
WILLIAM R. KEAST Johnson's Criticism of the Metaphysical Poets1 IN perhaps none of Johnson's critical writings so much as in the Life of Cowley is the modern reader likely to feel that mingling of critical sagacity and wrongheadedness ...
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Lacking such a history , we may ask ourselves how far our disappointment with Johnson's treatment of the metaphysical poets reflects genuine deficiencies in Johnson and how far it reflects merely our present conviction that Donne is a ...
Lacking such a history , we may ask ourselves how far our disappointment with Johnson's treatment of the metaphysical poets reflects genuine deficiencies in Johnson and how far it reflects merely our present conviction that Donne is a ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
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