John L. Abbott, "Defining the Johnsonian Canon: Authority, Intuition, and the Uses of Evidence," Modern Language Studies, 18:1 (Winter 1988), 89-98.
John L. Abbott, "Dr. Johnson and the Society," in The Virtuoso Tribe of Arts and Sciences: Studies in the Eighteenth-Century Work and Membership of the London Society of Arts, ed. D. G. C. Allan and John L. Abbott (Athens: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1992), pp. 7-17.
J. L. Abbott and D. G. C. Allan, "'Compassion and Horror in Every Humane Mind': Samuel Johnson, the Society of Arts, and Eighteenth Century Prostitution," Journal of the Royal Society of the Arts, 136 (1988), 749-54, 827-32. Reprinted in The Virtuoso Tribe of Arts and Sciences: Studies in the Eighteenth-Century Work and Membership of the London Society of Arts, ed. D. G. C. Allan and John L. Abbott (Athens: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1992), pp. 18-37.
Henry Abelove, "John Wesley's Plagiarism of Samuel Johnson and Its Contemporary Reception," Huntington Library Quarterly, 59:1 (1997), 73-79.
James Eli Adams, "The Economies of Authorship: Imagination and Trade in Johnson's Dryden," SEL, 30:3 (Summer 1990), 467-86.
Katherine H. Adams, "A Critic Formed: Samuel Johnson's Apprenticeship with Irene, 1736-1749," in Fresh Reflections on Samuel Johnson, ed. Prem Nath (Troy: Whitston, 1987), pp. 183-200.
Denise Adamucci, "The Final Decision: Lover or Friends?" M.A. Thesis, Arizona State Univ. 1993 (not seen).
M. D. Aeschliman, "The Good Man Speaking Well: Samuel Johnson," National Review, 37 (11 Jan. 1985), 49-52.
Saleem Ahmed, "Dr. Johnson's Rasselas: The Choice of Life," in Essays on Dr. Samuel Johnson, ed. T. R. Sharma (Meerut, India: Shalabh, 1986), pp. 43-50.
Muhsin Jassim Ali, "Rasselas as a Colonial Discourse," Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages Bulletin, 8:1 (June 1996), 47-60.
John L. Abbott, "Dr. Johnson and the Society," in The Virtuoso Tribe of Arts and Sciences: Studies in the Eighteenth-Century Work and Membership of the London Society of Arts, ed. D. G. C. Allan and John L. Abbott (Athens: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1992), pp. 7-17.
J. L. Abbott and D. G. C. Allan, "'Compassion and Horror in Every Humane Mind': Samuel Johnson, the Society of Arts, and Eighteenth Century Prostitution," Journal of the Royal Society of the Arts, 136 (1988), 749-54, 827-32. Reprinted in The Virtuoso Tribe of Arts and Sciences: Studies in the Eighteenth-Century Work and Membership of the London Society of Arts, ed. D. G. C. Allan and John L. Abbott (Athens: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1992), pp. 18-37.
Henry Abelove, "John Wesley's Plagiarism of Samuel Johnson and Its Contemporary Reception," Huntington Library Quarterly, 59:1 (1997), 73-79.
James Eli Adams, "The Economies of Authorship: Imagination and Trade in Johnson's Dryden," SEL, 30:3 (Summer 1990), 467-86.
Katherine H. Adams, "A Critic Formed: Samuel Johnson's Apprenticeship with Irene, 1736-1749," in Fresh Reflections on Samuel Johnson, ed. Prem Nath (Troy: Whitston, 1987), pp. 183-200.
Denise Adamucci, "The Final Decision: Lover or Friends?" M.A. Thesis, Arizona State Univ. 1993 (not seen).
M. D. Aeschliman, "The Good Man Speaking Well: Samuel Johnson," National Review, 37 (11 Jan. 1985), 49-52.
Saleem Ahmed, "Dr. Johnson's Rasselas: The Choice of Life," in Essays on Dr. Samuel Johnson, ed. T. R. Sharma (Meerut, India: Shalabh, 1986), pp. 43-50.
Muhsin Jassim Ali, "Rasselas as a Colonial Discourse," Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages Bulletin, 8:1 (June 1996), 47-60.
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