"Gaping Heirs": Line Forty-Eight of Samuel Johnson's THE VANITY OF HUMAN WISHES.Published in:2017By:Lee, Anthony W.Publication type:Poetry Review
Patrick O’Flaherty. A Reading of Samuel Johnson’s The Vanity of Human Wishes. The Tenth Satire of Juvenal Imitated (1749).Published in:2018By:Davies, Richard A.Publication type:Book Review
Johnson, Jacobitism, and Swedish Charles: The Vanity of Human Wishes and scholarly method.Published in:1997By:Weinbrot, Howard D.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Samuel Johnson's `China to Peru' and Joseph Glanvill.Published in:1993By:Jain, NaliniPublication type:Literary Criticism
Teaching Johnson's Sermons: the Nexus of Rhetoric and Literature.Published in:CEA Critic, 2011, v. 74, n. 1, p. 1By:RAYMOND, RICHARDPublication type:Article
JOHNSON'S TRAGEDY OF HUMAN WISHES.Published in:1982By:Cohen, Michael M.Publication type:Literary Criticism
To Vanity of Human Wishes through the 1740's.Published in:1977By:Sitter, John E.Publication type:Poetry Review
'More like an Orator than a Philosopher': Rhetorical Structure in The Vanity of Human Wishes.Published in:1975By:Kupersmith, WilliamPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Vanity of Human Wishes: Satire Foiled or Achieved?Published in:1984By:Jemielity, ThomasPublication type:Literary Criticism
Johnson and Juvenal in John Ashbery’s ‘An Additional Poem’ (1962).Published in:2014By:Battershill, ClairePublication type:Poetry Review
LINE 361 OF THE VANITY OF HUMA WISHES.Published in:Notes & Queries, 1992, v. 39, n. 4, p. 480By:Hardy, JohnPublication type:Article