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19-43 | Johnson's 'Dictionary' and Dictionary Johnson Robert Demaria Jr., Gwin J. Kolb doi:10.2307/3508754 | Cite |
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66-76 | Johnson's 'Dictionary of the English Language' and Its Texts: Quotation, Context, Anti-Thematics Allen Reddick doi:10.2307/3508756 | Cite |
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77-93 | Johnson's 'Dictionary' and the Politics of 'Standard English' Nicholas Hudson doi:10.2307/3508757 | Cite |
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110-127 | 'The Tract and Tenor of the Sentence': Conversing, Connection, and Johnson's 'Dictionary' Nigel Wood doi:10.2307/3508760 | Cite |
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128-143 | Sir William Jones and the New Pluralism over Languages and Cultures Garland Cannon doi:10.2307/3508761 | Cite |
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144-162 | Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Christopher Smart and the Lexis of the Peculiar Marcus Walsh doi:10.2307/3508762 | Cite |
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181-195 | The Voice of the 'Translatress': From Aphra Behn to Elizabeth Carter Mirella Agorni doi:10.2307/3508764 | Cite |
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196-211 | The 'Words I in Fancy say for you': Sarah Fielding's Letters and Epistolary Method Mika Suzuki doi:10.2307/3508765 | Cite |
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212-234 | 'Arts of Appropriation': Language, Circulation, and Appropriation in the Work of Maria Edgeworth Jacqueline Pearson doi:10.2307/3508766 | Cite |
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235-249 | Reconfiguring the Past: The Eighteenth Century Confronts Oral Culture Paul J. Korshin doi:10.2307/3508767 | Cite |
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250-275 | 'The Way to Things by Words': John Cleland, the Name of the Father, and Speculative Etymology Carolyn D. Williams doi:10.2307/3508768 | Cite |
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292 | Review of Harriett Hawkins, Strange Attractors: Literature, Culture, and Chaos Theory Caroline Levine doi:10.2307/3508770 | Cite |
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293-294 | Review of Nadya Aisenberg, Ordinary Heroines: Transforming the Male Myth Sarah Webster Goodwin doi:10.2307/3508771 | Cite |
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294-295 | Review of Lesley Smith, Jane H. M. Taylor, Women, the Book and the Godly: Selected Proceedings of the St. Hilda's Conference, 1993. Vol. I Jocelyn Wogan-Browne doi:10.2307/3508772 | Cite |
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296 | Review of Richard Rex, 'The Sins of Madame Eglentyne' and Other Essays on Chaucer Catherine Batt doi:10.2307/3508773 | Cite |
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298-299 | Review of Robert J. Blanch, Julian N. Wasserman, From Pearl to Gawain: Forme to Fynisment Catherine Batt doi:10.2307/3508775 | Cite |
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299-300 | Review of William Calin, The French Tradition and the Literature of Medieval England Judith Weiss doi:10.2307/3508776 | Cite |
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300-301 | Review of Ingrid Tieken-Boon Van Ostade, The Two Versions of Malory's 'Morte Darthur': Multiple Negation and the Editing of the Text Terence McCarthy doi:10.2307/3508777 | Cite |
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301-303 | Review of Wayne A. Rebhorn, The Emperor of Men's Minds: Literature and the Renaissance Discourse of Rhetoric Jane Donawerth doi:10.2307/3508778 | Cite |
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303-304 | Review of Heather Dubrow, Echoes of Desire: English Petrarchism and Its Counterdiscourses Helen Hackett doi:10.2307/3508779 | Cite |
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304-305 | Review of James W. Broaddus, Spenser's Allegory of Love: Social Vision in Books III, IV, and V of 'The Faerie Queene' J. B. Lethbridge doi:10.2307/3508780 | Cite |
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306-307 | Review of Philip Davis, Sudden Shakespeare: The Shaping of Shakespeare's Creative Thought Pauline Kiernan doi:10.2307/3508782 | Cite |
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308-309 | Review of Harry Keyishian, The Shapes of Revenge: Victimization, Vengeance, and Vindictiveness in Shakespeare R. S. White doi:10.2307/3508784 | Cite |
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310-312 | Review of T. H. Howard-Hill, Middleton's 'Vulgar Pasquin': Essays on 'A Game at Chess' Richard Dutton doi:10.2307/3508785 | Cite |
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312-313 | Review of John Webster, David Gunby, David Carnegie, Antony Hammond, The Works of John Webster: An Old-Spelling Critical Edition. Vol. I. The White Devil, the Duchess of Malfi Janette Dillon doi:10.2307/3508786 | Cite |
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316-317 | Review of Jessica Munns, Restoration Politics and Drama: The Plays of Thomas Otway, 1675-1683 Robert D. Hume doi:10.2307/3508789 | Cite |
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317-319 | Review of Roger D. Lund, The Margins of Orthodoxy: Heterodox Writing and Cultural Response, 1660-1750 Brean Hammond doi:10.2307/3508790 | Cite |
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319-320 | Review of Claude Rawson, Marshall Waingrow, James Boswell, James Boswell's 'Life of Johnson': An Edition of the Original Manuscript, in Four Volumes. Vol. 1. 1709-1765 Allan Ingram doi:10.2307/3508791 | Cite |
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320-321 | Review of John Goodridge, Rural Life in Eighteenth-Century English Poetry Allan Ingram doi:10.2307/3508792 | Cite |
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321-322 | Review of James Thompson, Models of Value: Eighteenth-Century Political Economy and the Novel Wendy Motooka doi:10.2307/3508793 | Cite |
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322-323 | Review of Ronald Paulson, The Beautiful, Novel, and Strange: Aesthetics and Heterodoxy Timothy Dykstal doi:10.2307/3508794 | Cite |
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323-324 | Review of Robert J. Griffin, Wordsworth's Pope: A Study in Literary Historiography Paul Baines doi:10.2307/3508795 | Cite |
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324-325 | Review of Celeste Langan, Romantic Vagrancy: Wordsworth and the Simulation of Freedom William Galperin doi:10.2307/3508796 | Cite |
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325-326 | Review of Mark Jones, The 'Lucy Poems': A Case Study in Literary Knowledge Adrienne Donald doi:10.2307/3508797 | Cite |
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328-329 | Review of Barry Milligan, Pleasures and Pains: Opium and the Orient in Nineteenth-Century British Culture Julian North doi:10.2307/3508799 | Cite |
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330-331 | Review of Rodney Stenning Edgecombe, Two Poets of the Oxford Movement: John Keble and John Henry Newman Robert Fraser doi:10.2307/3508800 | Cite |
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331-332 | Review of Deborah Epstein Nord, Walking the Victorian Streets: Women, Representation, and the City Catherine Maxwell doi:10.2307/3508801 | Cite |
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332-333 | Review of Andrew H. Miller, Novels behind Glass: Commodity Culture and Victorian Narrative Jeremy Tambling doi:10.2307/3508802 | Cite |
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333-334 | Review of Jeremy Tambling, Dickens, Violence and the Modern State: Dreams of the Scaffold T. J. Cribb doi:10.2307/3508803 | Cite |
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334-335 | Review of Nelson Smith, R. C. Terry, Wilkie Collins to the Forefront: Some Reassessments Elisabeth Rose Gruner doi:10.2307/3508804 | Cite |
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336-337 | Review of Nancy Bentley, The Ethnography of Manners: Hawthorne, James, Wharton Janet Beer doi:10.2307/3508805 | Cite |
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337-338 | Review of Bruce Michelson, Mark Twain on the Loose: A Comic Writer and the American Self R. W. (Herbie) Butterfield doi:10.2307/3508806 | Cite |
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338-339 | Review of Robert O. Stephens, The Family Saga in the South: Generations and Destinies Janet Beer doi:10.2307/3508807 | Cite |
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340-341 | Review of Lee Horsley, Fictions of Power in English Literature: 1900-1950 Peter Faulkner doi:10.2307/3508809 | Cite |
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341-342 | Review of Jayne E. Marek, Women Editing Modernism: 'Little' Magazines & Literary History Peter Nicholls doi:10.2307/3508810 | Cite |
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