The Uses of Johnson's CriticismUniversity Press of Virginia, 1976 - 236 pages |
Contents
The Common Reader | 38 |
Style and Criticism | 58 |
The Implications of Genre | 78 |
Copyright | |
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achievement Addison admirers aesthetic analysis attempt beauties biographical Boswell character Coleridge common reader Cowley Cowley's defense define delight describes discussion Dryden Dunciad English epic Essays excellence expression fancy faults feel fiction genius genre give Gray Gray's Homer human ideas images imagination imitation interest John Dryden Johnson says Johnson's criticism Johnsonian Joseph Warton judgment kind language literary history literature Lives Lycidas M. H. Abrams means metaphor metaphysical poets Milton mind mode modern moral moralist nature neoclassical never Northrop Frye odes opinion Oxford Paradise Lost passage pastoral Pastoral Poetry perhaps Pindar pleasing pleasure poems poet poet's poetic poetry Pope Pope's praise Preface principles prose quoted Ralph Cohen Rambler reason remarks Rymer Samuel Johnson satire Savage seems sense sentence Shakespeare specific style sublime Swift taste Theocritus theoretical theory things thought tion Tom Jones tragicomedy true truth verse Virgil virtue Waller Warton writing Yale