The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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... Judgment than his Neighbours in Statute and Common Law ? Wouldst thou trust thy Life upon a dangerous Crisis , in the Hands of a Physician , who should assure thee , that he had no more Judgment in Physick than one of his Patients ? But ...
... Judgment than his Neighbours in Statute and Common Law ? Wouldst thou trust thy Life upon a dangerous Crisis , in the Hands of a Physician , who should assure thee , that he had no more Judgment in Physick than one of his Patients ? But ...
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... Judgment , has home Views , and makes profound Reflections . And therefore some have been of Opinion that Judgment doth not differ from Wit , unless it be in the Greatness and the Extent of the Light it affords us . On s'est trompé lors ...
... Judgment , has home Views , and makes profound Reflections . And therefore some have been of Opinion that Judgment doth not differ from Wit , unless it be in the Greatness and the Extent of the Light it affords us . On s'est trompé lors ...
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... Judgment : For Imagination is ' common to Man with Beasts , but he enjoys Reason and Judgment in common ' with God and Angels . ' The impartial Reader , who knows the Rape of the Lock , and who will read the following Remarks , will be ...
... Judgment : For Imagination is ' common to Man with Beasts , but he enjoys Reason and Judgment in common ' with God and Angels . ' The impartial Reader , who knows the Rape of the Lock , and who will read the following Remarks , will be ...
Contents
Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
Copyright | |
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