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" Milton's morals as well as his poetry, the invitations to pleasure are so general, that they excite no distinct images of corrupt enjoyment, and take no dangerous hold on the fancy. "
Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets ... - Page 146
by Samuel Johnson - 1779
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Literary Criticism; an Introductory Reader

Lionel Trilling - 1970 - 660 pages
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Samuel Johnson, Volume 95

Donald J. Greene - 1970 - 264 pages
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Milton, 1732-1801: The Critical Heritage

John T. Shawcross - 1972 - 460 pages
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Johnson as Critic

Samuel Johnson - 1973 - 492 pages
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Shakspere's Silences

Alwin Thaler - 1970 - 279 pages
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Shakspere's Silences

Alwin Thaler - 1970 - 279 pages
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Samuel Johnson on Literature

Samuel Johnson - 1979 - 138 pages
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Rational Praise and Natural Lamentation: Johnson, Lycidas, and Principles of ...

James L. Battersby - 1980 - 294 pages
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Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson - 1984 - 882 pages
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Domestick Privacies: Samuel Johnson and the Art of Biography

David Wheeler - 1987 - 210 pages
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