The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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Page lvii
... attack upon the " ridiculous doctrine " of poetic justice was , in all probability , an oblique attack on Dennis , the great champion of poetic justice . The numerous attacks on critics in the Tatler and Spectator were not directed ...
... attack upon the " ridiculous doctrine " of poetic justice was , in all probability , an oblique attack on Dennis , the great champion of poetic justice . The numerous attacks on critics in the Tatler and Spectator were not directed ...
Page 477
... attack , observing that Dennis " has plainly confuted all that the Knight has brought against the regularity of the French Tragedy " ( ibid . , pp . 461-462 ) . On Jan. 30 , 1720 , Mist's Weekly Journal published verses attacking Cibber ...
... attack , observing that Dennis " has plainly confuted all that the Knight has brought against the regularity of the French Tragedy " ( ibid . , pp . 461-462 ) . On Jan. 30 , 1720 , Mist's Weekly Journal published verses attacking Cibber ...
Page 499
... attack on the idea of sentimental comedy . In the Defence of Sir Fopling Flutter he had attacked the sort of comedy which sets up the hero as a pattern of virtuous conduct . In the Remarks upon The Conscious Lovers he completed his attack ...
... attack on the idea of sentimental comedy . In the Defence of Sir Fopling Flutter he had attacked the sort of comedy which sets up the hero as a pattern of virtuous conduct . In the Remarks upon The Conscious Lovers he completed his attack ...
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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