Eighteenth-century Critical Essays, Volume 2Scott Elledge A selection of representative writings in literary criticism and aesthetics by 40 critics. |
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Samuel Johnson 1126 | 571 |
Milton No 101 713 | 588 |
Volume I | 646 |
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