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Look up Johns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Johns may refer to: Johns, Mississippi, an unincorporated community Johns Creek (Chattahoochee River)
Johns
British actress (1923–2024)
Payne Johns (5 October 1923 – 4 January 2024) was a British actress and singer. In a career exceeding seven decades on stage and screen, Johns appeared
Glynis_Johns
Private university in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Johns Hopkins University (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Johns_Hopkins_University
Australian musician (born 1979)
Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, best known as the frontman, guitarist, and main songwriter of the rock band Silverchair. Johns is
Daniel_Johns
English recording engineer and producer (born 1942)
"Glyn Johns method". The years 1964–1984 marked Johns's peak era of activity in which he engineered or produced numerous hit records. In 1965 Johns became
Glyn_Johns
English actress
Grantchester. Johns is an ambassador for disability in the arts and advocates for better representation of disability on- and off-screen and stage. Johns was born
Melissa_Johns
American painter (born 1930)
paintings were the only artworks Johns remembers seeing in his youth. Following his grandfather's death in 1939, Johns spent a year living with his mother
Jasper_Johns
American professional pickleball player
also a highly ranked professional pickleball player and Johns' former doubles partner. Johns played tennis and table tennis as a child, showing some proficiency
Ben_Johns
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Paul Johns may refer to: Paul Johns (American football) Paul Johns (activist) Paul Johns (artist) This disambiguation page lists articles about people
Paul_Johns
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Antigua and Barbuda Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda, parish of which St. John's is a part St Johns, South Australia St Johns Wood, Queensland, a neighbourhood
Saint_John's
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or Harry Johns may refer to: Harold E. Johns (1915–1998), Canadian medical physicist Harry Johns, Australian rules footballer Harold Johns, former vocalist
Harold_Johns
English motor industry executive (1928–2012)
John Michael Attenborough (/ˈætənbərə/ AT-ən-bər-ə; 1 January 1928 – 9 November 2012) was an English executive in the motor industry and then a financial
John_Attenborough
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Henry Johns may refer to: Henry H. Johns, American politician Henry T. Johns (1828–1906), Union Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient Henry Van Dyke
Henry_Johns
American comic book writer (born 1973)
comics. Berganza invited Johns to tour the DC Comics offices, and offered Johns the opportunity to suggest ideas, which led to Johns pitching Stars and S
Geoff_Johns
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Michael Johns may refer to: Michael Johns (baseball) (born 1975), American baseball coach Michael Johns (policy analyst) (born 1964), American business
Michael_Johns
Australian rugby league player (born 1971)
five-eighth, Johns played his club football primarily with the Newcastle Knights, alongside his younger brother, Andrew. Since March 2011, Johns has been
Matthew_Johns
Australia international rugby league footballer, cricketer, commentator & broadcaster
Lockyer (voted #4). On 28 September 2012, Johns was named as the eighth 'Immortal' of rugby league. Andrew Johns began playing junior rugby league in his
Andrew_Johns
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Jack Johns may refer to: Jack Johns (cricketer) (1885–1956), Welsh cricketer Jack Johns (rugby league) (born 1997), Australian former rugby league footballer
Jack_Johns
American businessman and philanthropist (1795–1873)
philanthropist best known for funding the establishment of Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital, which have since become leading institutions
Johns_Hopkins
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Johns is a surname shared by the following notable people: Adrian Johns (born 1951), Royal Navy vice-admiral, former Second Sea Lord and former Governor
Johns_(surname)
British serial rapist (born 1957)
John Derek Radford (born John Worboys, June 1957) is a British convicted serial sex offender, known as the Black Cab Rapist. Worboys was convicted in
John_Worboys
American painter
Johns (born 1948) is a Navajo painter from the Seba Dalkai, Arizona, United States. He was born in Winslow, Arizona, United States. As a child, Johns
David_Johns
British musician and songwriter (born 1947)
Sir Elton Hercules John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight, 25 March 1947) is a British singer, songwriter and pianist. An influential figure in popular culture
Elton_John
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Charles Johns may refer to: Charles Alexander Johns (1811–1874), British botanist and educator Charles A. Johns (1857–1932), American lawyer, jurist and
Charles_Johns
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Justice Johns may refer to: Charles A. Johns (1857–1932), associate justice of the Oregon Supreme Court and associate justice of the Supreme Court of the
Justice_Johns
Jamaican journalist
regularly in Kingston. Johns also worked as an actor, performing in Shakespeare plays and solo recitations, and taught acting. Vere Johns died in Kingston,
Vere_Johns
1997 American film
Johns (styled as johns) is a 1996 American drama film written and directed by Scott Silver and starring David Arquette and Lukas Haas, who portray hustlers
Johns_(film)
German record producer
Harris Johns is a German music producer, active since the late-1970s in the heavy metal and punk scene, working for a lot of big-name bands, such as Helloween
Harris_Johns
1937 child marriage in Tennessee, U.S.
lasted until Johns' death in 1997. Johns and Winstead had nine children. On January 19, 1937, 22-year-old tobacco farmer Charlie Johns married his 9-year-old
Marriage of Charlie Johns and Eunice Winstead
Marriage_of_Charlie_Johns_and_Eunice_Winstead
City in Arizona, United States
county government was set up in St. Johns, though it was moved again in 1880, to Springerville; in 1882 St. Johns again became the county seat, and it
St._Johns,_Arizona
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Peter Johns may refer to: Peter Johns (engineer) Peter Johns (rugby union) Peter Johns (entomologist) Pete Johns, American baseball player Peter John (disambiguation)
Peter_Johns
American attorney
John Gregory Branca (born December 11, 1950) is an American entertainment attorney and manager who specializes in representing rock and roll acts. As of
John_Branca
Australian rugby league footballer
League (NRL). Johns is the son of former Newcastle Knights player Matthew Johns, nephew of Andrew Johns and younger brother of Jack Johns. Cooper was educated
Cooper_Johns
British actor (1925–2002)
Clare Grogan. In 1993, Johns appeared in the BBC period drama Scarlet and Black alongside a young Ewan McGregor and Rachel Weisz. Johns played the role of
Stratford_Johns
County in Florida, United States
is St. Augustine, although the nearby community, St. Johns, has a higher population. St. Johns County is part of the Jacksonville, Florida Metropolitan
St._Johns_County,_Florida
British–Australian singer (1948–2022)
Newton-John (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British and Australian singer, songwriter and actress. With over 100 million records sold, Newton-John
Olivia_Newton-John
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Johns Island may refer to: Canada Johns Island (Nunavut), Canada Johns Island (Saskatchewan), Canada United States Johns Island, South Carolina, USA Johns
Johns_Island
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Saint Johns Creek may refer to: Saint Johns Creek (Missouri) Saint Johns Creek (Pennsylvania) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Saint_Johns_Creek
American restaurant business
Papa John's International, Inc., trading as Papa Johns, is an American pizza restaurant chain. As of 2023[update], it is the fourth largest pizza delivery
Papa_John's
American pianist (1934–2003)
Valjean Johns (November 19, 1934 – February 10, 2003), who typically recorded under his first name only, was an American pianist best known for his recording
Valjean
City in Georgia, United States
Johns Creek on an old map, they named their mixed-use, master-planned community "Technology Park/Johns Creek". This is the first reference to Johns Creek
Johns_Creek,_Georgia
British record producer and engineer (1950–2013)
series of albums by Led Zeppelin during the 1970s. Johns, the younger brother of engineer Glyn Johns, attended The King's School, Gloucester, in the mid
Andy_Johns
English writer
Johns: best known for creating the fictional air-adventurer Biggles. Johns was born in Bengeo, Hertford, England, the son of Richard Eastman Johns, a
W._E._Johns
English record producer, songwriter, and musician (born 1969)
for Best British Producer. Johns was born in 1969 in Merton, London, and is the son of record producer and engineer Glyn Johns (The Rolling Stones, Eric
Ethan_Johns
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Bobby Johns may refer to: Robert H. Johns (1942–2020), American meteorologist Robert J. Johns, labour organizer in Manitoba, Canada Bobby Johns (American
Robert_Johns
Longest river in Florida, United States
around the St. Johns as Florida's population continues to increase. Historically, a variety of people have lived on or near the St. Johns, including Paleo-indians
St._Johns_River
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Chris Johns may refer to: Chris Johns (darts player) (born 1958), Welsh darts player Chris Johns (photographer) (born 1951), American photographer Chris
Chris_Johns
British folk music group
Longest Johns found a surge in fame after a sea shanty video went viral on TikTok. The trend started back in August 2019 when The Longest Johns released
The_Longest_Johns
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James Johns may refer to: James Johns (politician) (1893–1959), Australian politician James Edward Johns (1900–1984), American football player This disambiguation
James_Johns
British musician
Will Johns (born 22 March 1973)[citation needed] is an English rock singer and guitarist. Leading the Will Johns Band he has performed with renowned artists
Will_Johns
American boxer
Anthony Johns is an American boxer from Newark, New Jersey. He was the 2019 National Golden Gloves Champion in the Light flyweight division. Johns was a
Anthony_Johns
American actor (born 1957)
John Michael Turturro (/tərˈtʊəroʊ/ tər-TOOR-oh, Italian: [turˈturro]; born February 28, 1957) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his
John_Turturro
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(Congregationalist) minister T.R. Johns (Thomas Richard Johns II, 1924–1988), American neurologist Lem Johns (Thomas Lemuel Johns, 1925–2014), member of the
Thomas_Johns
Last book of the New Testament
distinction between the two Johns, contemporary Christian theologians characterize the Book of Revelation's author as "John of Patmos". The bulk of Patristic
Book_of_Revelation
American businessman and civic leader
John D. Johns (born February 8, 1952) was born in Gadsden, Alabama to J. D. and Margaret Griffin Johns. He graduated with honors in 1974 from the University
John_D._Johns
Unincorporated community in Maryland, U.S.
Two Johns, is an unincorporated community on Maryland's Eastern Shore in Caroline County, Maryland, United States. It is situated on Maryland Route 16
Two_Johns,_Maryland
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Johns Branch may refer to: Johns Branch (Sandy Creek), a stream in Missouri Johns Branch (West Fork Cuivre River), a stream in Missouri This disambiguation
Johns_Branch
American film actress (born 1963)
Tracy Camilla Johns (born April 12, 1963) is an American film actress. She is known for her feature film debut in the leading role as Nola Darling in
Tracy_Camilla_Johns
American tennis player (born 2000)
Garrett Johns (born December 17, 2000) is an American tennis player. Johns has a career high ATP singles ranking of No. 279 achieved on November 17, 2025
Garrett_Johns
American singer and songwriter (1946–2013)
song was certified gold by the RIAA on May 5, 1975. Johns was born in Charlotte, North Carolina. Johns' father gave him a guitar when he was nine, and he
Sammy_Johns
2003 documentary film
(A Tale of Two Johns)". Chicago Reader. Retrieved March 28, 2026. Schabe, Patrick (December 4, 2003). "Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) (2003)". Popmatters
Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns)
Gigantic_(A_Tale_of_Two_Johns)
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Stephen Johns may refer to: Stephen Johns (curler) (born 1965), Australian curler Stephen Johns (ice hockey) (born 1992), American ice hockey defenceman
Stephen_Johns
Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, US
Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Incorporated
Johns_Hopkins_Hospital
Scottish-born Australian lawn bowler
Anne Johns is a Scottish-born Australian international lawn bowler. Anne Johns was born in 1981 in Scotland. She later moved to Australia, where she became
Anne_Johns
(primarily albums) produced, engineered, and/or mixed by Glyn Johns for various acts. Though Johns is best known for his work as an engineer and producer for
Glyn_Johns_discography
English comedian, actor, and writer
"Dave Johns". Davejohns.net. Retrieved 11 January 2023. "Dave Johns". IMDb. Whetstone, David (23 January 2012). "Interview: comedian Dave Johns". The
Dave_Johns
UK film and television producer
Redmayne and Tom Sturridge. In 2007 Johns developed and produced the powerful drama Dangerous Parking. Richard Johns' film and television production company
Richard_Johns_(producer)
Topics referred to by the same term
Johns River may refer to the following: John's River, a tributary of River Suir Johns River (Kentucky), stream in Marshall County, Kentucky Johns River
Johns_River
Catholic military order
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller (/ˈhɒspɪtələr/), is a Catholic military order
Knights_Hospitaller
American manufacturing corporation
the American Civil War, in 1858, at the age of 21, Henry Ward Johns founded the H.W. Johns Manufacturing Company in New York City. He obtained a number
Johns_Manville
American pastor and public intellectual (1892–1965)
desegregate such facilities. Ms. Johns noted that one of her inspirations was her uncle, Rev. Johns. In May 1953, Johns was forced to resign as pastor in
Vernon_Johns
British-born academic (born 1965)
Gutenberg to Gates. Johns met Alison Winter at Cambridge in 1987, and the two married in 1992. She died in 2016. In 2002, Johns was involved in a debate
Adrian_Johns_(academic)
Island in South Carolina, United States
Carolina. Johns Island is bordered by the Wadmalaw, Seabrook, Kiawah, Edisto, Folly, and James islands; the Stono and Kiawah rivers separate Johns Island
Johns_Island,_South_Carolina
American baseball player (1851–1927)
Thomas Pearce Johns (September 7, 1851 – April 13, 1927) was a National Association outfielder. Johns played for the Baltimore Marylands in the 1873 season
Tommy_Johns
American football player and coach (born 1975)
Kevin Johns (born December 4, 1975) is an American football coach who is the quarterbacks coach at Mississippi State University. Previously, Johns served
Kevin_Johns
Topics referred to by the same term
Arthur Johns may refer to: Arthur Johns (sound engineer) Arthur Johns (naval architect) Arthur John (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles
Arthur_Johns
Welsh actor (born 1944)
John Rhys-Davies (born 5 May 1944) is a Welsh actor known for portraying Gimli in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Sallah in the Indiana Jones franchise
John_Rhys-Davies
American actor (1935–1978)
John Holland Cazale (/kəˈzæl/ kə-ZAL; August 12, 1935 – March 13, 1978) was an American actor. He appeared in five films over seven years. Cazale started
John_Cazale
American tenor (born 1936)
Metropolitan Opera Archives. "Johns, William (Tenor)". Retrieved 26 October 2015. Kutsch, Karl-Josef Kutsch and Leo Riemens (2004). "Johns, William". Großes Sängerlexikon
William_Johns
American film producer (1966–2010)
Alex Johns (August 23, 1966 – August 7, 2010) was an American film and television producer. Johns is best known for his work as the co-producer of more
Alex_Johns
British activist
Paul Johns was chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) between 1985 and 1987. Johns worked previously as a management consultant and as a methodist
Paul_Johns_(activist)
American actor (born 1947)
John Dezso Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) is an American actor, widely known for his role as Cliff Clavin on the comedy series Cheers (1982-1993), for
John_Ratzenberger
Common placeholder name in English
John Doe (male) and Jane Doe (female) are multiple-use placeholder names that are used in the British, Canadian, and American legal systems, when the true
John_Doe
Liberian musician
Foda Eddie Johns (born 1951) is a Liberian singer-songwriter in the disco, funk, soul, rock and soft rock genres. Johns did not find mainstream success
Eddie_Johns
Flowering plant in the St John's wort family
2003, pp. 23, 41. Harris P, Peschkin DP (1974). "Biological Control of St. Johns-Wort". Canada Agriculture. 19 (1). Ottawa, Canada: Canada Department of
Hypericum_perforatum
British and American comedian (born 1977)
John William Oliver (born 23 April 1977) is a British and American comedian, progressive political commentator, actor, and television personality. He hosts
John_Oliver
American-born Australian journalist and biographer (1868-1932)
Frederick Johns (22 March 1868 – 3 December 1932) was an American-born Australian journalist and biographer. Johns was born in Houghton, Michigan, United
Fred_Johns
British football commentator (1922–2007)
People. Johns became a football commentator at the behest of ATV mogul Lew Grade in 1966. ITV's coverage of the 1966 FIFA World Cup had Johns leading
Hugh_Johns
Unincorporated community in Florida, United States
St. Johns is an unincorporated community in northwest St. Johns County, Florida, United States and a suburb of Jacksonville. The population as of the
St._Johns,_Florida
Place in Eastern Cape, South Africa
Port St. Johns (or Port Saint Johns) is a town of about 6,500 people on the Wild Coast in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated at
Port_St._Johns
1973 studio album by Sammy Johns
Sammy Johns is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Sammy Johns. The album featured Johns' only successful single, "Chevy Van," which
Sammy_Johns_(album)
Island in the San Juan Islands
Johns Island is one of the San Juan Islands in San Juan County, Washington. It lies just east of Stuart Island and north of Spieden Island. Johns Island
Johns_Island_(Washington)
English character actor
Sheffield. Johns' early television roles include Object Z, Orlando, No Hiding Place, Softly, Softly and The Troubleshooters. In 1966, Johns featured in
Milton_Johns
American actor and filmmaker (born 1979)
John Burke Krasinski (/krəˈzɪnski/; born October 20, 1979) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his role as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom
John_Krasinski
Topics referred to by the same term
Mount Johns may refer to: Mount Johns, Northern Territory, a suburb of Alice Springs Mount Johns (Ellsworth Mountains), a mountain in Antarctica Mount
Mount_Johns
Swedish singer and actress
Imaginary, 1945 to the Present. University of Michigan Press, 2007. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bibi Johns. Bibi Johns at IMDb v t e v t e
Bibi_Johns
American actor and director (born 1962)
John M. Slattery Jr. (born August 13, 1962) is an American actor and director. He is known for his role as Roger Sterling in the AMC drama series Mad Men
John_Slattery
Chief Justice of the United States since 2005
John Glover Roberts Jr. (born January 27, 1955) is an American jurist who has served since 2005 as the 17th chief justice of the United States. Though
John_Roberts
Scottish actor (born 1962)
John Hannah (born 23 April 1962) is a Scottish actor and narrator. He came to prominence in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), for which he was nominated
John_Hannah_(actor)
American poet
published in the magazine). Johns is also associated with poets like Vachel Lindsay and Sara Teasdale. and the dramatist Zoe Akins. Johns was born in St. Louis
Orrick_Glenday_Johns
JOHNS
JOHNS
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English and German
English and German : variant spelling of Johns or Jones. This spelling is also found in Finland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of John.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Hebrew, Indian, Scottish, Tamil
Son of John; Variant of the John
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British, English, Scottish
Son of John; From John's Farm
Girl/Female
Tamil
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English
English : probably a variant of the Anglo-Norman French personal name Mory, a short form of Amaury (see Emery, Morey).Roger Mowry (c. 1612–66) emigrated from England to MA before 1634, when he married Mary Johnson in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA.
Boy/Male
French American English Scottish
Jehovah has been gracious; has shown favor.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : patronymic from the personal name John. As an American family name, Johnson has absorbed patronymics and many other derivatives of this name in continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)Johnson is the second most frequent surname in the U.S. It was brought independently to North America by many different bearers from the 17th and 18th centuries onward.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Love in Life
Boy/Male
Scottish
From John's farm.
JOHNS
JOHNS
Girl/Female
British, English, Indian, Parsi
Jasmine; A Flower
Boy/Male
Australian, Egyptian
Personification of the Power of the Universe and God of a United Egypt
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Friend; Companion
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Giver of Pain; One who Tortures
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, Portuguese
Maiden of the Bear-spear; Maiden
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Swiss
God is My Strength; Strong Man of God
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
One who Walks Too Much; Steadfast
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Bold; A Name for Lord Hanuman
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Perfect; Without Faults
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, English
Elfin Counselor
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n.
A manner of acting or of writing peculiar to, or characteristic of, Dr. Johnson.
n.
The literary style of Dr. Samuel Johnson, or one formed in imitation of it; an inflated, stilted, or pompous style, affecting classical words.
n.
A genus of grasses, properly limited to two species, Sorghum Halepense, the Arabian millet, or Johnson grass (see Johnson grass), and S. vulgare, the Indian millet (see Indian millet, under Indian).
n.
A rotating wheel, mounted in a ring or rings, for illustrating the dynamics of rotating bodies, the composition of rotations, etc. It was devised by Professor W. R. Johnson, in 1832, by whom it was called the rotascope.
n.
A modification of the father's name borne by the son; a name derived from that of a parent or ancestor; as, Pelides, the son of Peleus; Johnson, the son of John; Macdonald, the son of Donald; Paulowitz, the son of Paul; also, the surname of a family; the family name.
a.
Relating to, or characteristic of, Boswell, the biographer of Dr. Johnson.
n.
A history of the acts and events of a life; a biography; as, Johnson wrote the life of Milton.
a.
Pertaining to or resembling Dr. Johnson or his style; pompous; inflated.
n.
A comparison made; elaborate tracing of similarity; as, Johnson's parallel between Dryden and Pope.