Samuel Johnson's "general nature"
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"No student of eighteenth-century literature can overlook either the prominence or the ambiguity of the term "nature". This study examines the problematic indispensability of "nature" in the eighteenth century from the perspective of its employment by Samuel Johnson."--BOOK JACKET.
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"No student of eighteenth-century literature can overlook either the prominence or the ambiguity of the term "nature". This study examines the problematic indispensability of "nature" in the eighteenth century from the perspective of its employment by Samuel Johnson."--BOOK JACKET.
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