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Page xiii
... friends during this period were Thomas Cheek , Thomas D'Urfey , and a Mr. Wymersell . With D'Urfey he shared an interest in burlesque and Butler , and with Cheek he shared an inter- est in Voiture.1o Atterbury was his intimate friend ...
... friends during this period were Thomas Cheek , Thomas D'Urfey , and a Mr. Wymersell . With D'Urfey he shared an interest in burlesque and Butler , and with Cheek he shared an inter- est in Voiture.1o Atterbury was his intimate friend ...
Page xvi
... friends of these days , Walter Moyle , became Dennis's friend as well , and the three occupied prominent places among the wits at Will's . Moyle , like Congreve , had a strong interest in literary criticism and theory , and the three ...
... friends of these days , Walter Moyle , became Dennis's friend as well , and the three occupied prominent places among the wits at Will's . Moyle , like Congreve , had a strong interest in literary criticism and theory , and the three ...
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... Friend is vastly different . You have that Reputa- tion , and the World has that Opinion of your Merit , that they will be so far from believing that you have Obligations to a living Author which you have not , that tho ' you had really ...
... Friend is vastly different . You have that Reputa- tion , and the World has that Opinion of your Merit , that they will be so far from believing that you have Obligations to a living Author which you have not , that tho ' you had really ...
Contents
Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
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