The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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Page 218
... believe , Sir , that Mr. Dryden is in the wrong where he affirms that the Roman Satire had its Accomplishment in Juvenal ? For is there not Reason to believe that the true Roman Satire is of the Comick kind , and was an Imitation of the ...
... believe , Sir , that Mr. Dryden is in the wrong where he affirms that the Roman Satire had its Accomplishment in Juvenal ? For is there not Reason to believe that the true Roman Satire is of the Comick kind , and was an Imitation of the ...
Page 263
... believe , that under that borrow'd Name he should conceal himself from his Family and all his Relations , as it appears by what his Daughter says , Act II . Page 30. that he does ? Is it credible , that he could be such a Monster , as ...
... believe , that under that borrow'd Name he should conceal himself from his Family and all his Relations , as it appears by what his Daughter says , Act II . Page 30. that he does ? Is it credible , that he could be such a Monster , as ...
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... believe , that I had powerful Motives to engage me to write these Remarks . I was attack'd in the in the very second or third , and in several others . Since your Grace is of opinion that the Author of the Tragedy did not write those ...
... believe , that I had powerful Motives to engage me to write these Remarks . I was attack'd in the in the very second or third , and in several others . Since your Grace is of opinion that the Author of the Tragedy did not write those ...
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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