In F.R. Leavis's essay "Johnson and Augustanism," how does Leavis characterize Dr. Samuel Johnson's relationship with the principles and values of Augustan literature?
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Johnson fully embodies and uncritically embraces all aspects of Augustanism.
2
Johnson critiques and distances himself from Augustan principles, advocating for a complete break with the past.
3
Johnson appreciates and upholds many Augustan values while simultaneously questioning their limitations and excesses.
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Johnson is indifferent to the principles of Augustanism and focuses solely on his own originality.