The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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... Human Nature is , and what Human Nature should be ? Human Nature was Human Nature before the Fall , and ' tis Human Nature now ' tis degenerated from that perfect Virtue and that unclouded Knowledge , which it enjoy'd before . " Tis the ...
... Human Nature is , and what Human Nature should be ? Human Nature was Human Nature before the Fall , and ' tis Human Nature now ' tis degenerated from that perfect Virtue and that unclouded Knowledge , which it enjoy'd before . " Tis the ...
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... Human nature , and the præfacer is very Capable of it . Yes indeed He shews a great Deal of knowledge of men and manners and Human nature . Witnesse His Bawdy Tale of Thirsis and Daphne , where He makes an Innocent virgin , both talk ...
... Human nature , and the præfacer is very Capable of it . Yes indeed He shews a great Deal of knowledge of men and manners and Human nature . Witnesse His Bawdy Tale of Thirsis and Daphne , where He makes an Innocent virgin , both talk ...
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... human , exalted , 11 , 30 : equated with common sense and the rules , 1 , 39 , 96 , 444 : goodness in human , defined , 1 , 117-118 : great purpose of art is to re- store , to pristine order and perfection . 1 , 336 : grossest features ...
... human , exalted , 11 , 30 : equated with common sense and the rules , 1 , 39 , 96 , 444 : goodness in human , defined , 1 , 117-118 : great purpose of art is to re- store , to pristine order and perfection . 1 , 336 : grossest features ...
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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