The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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Page 441
... lines , which are part of a translation of a satire in Monsieur Boileau : Thus one fool lolls his tongue out at another , And shakes his empty noddle at his brother . " Pope may have had these lines running through his mind when he ...
... lines , which are part of a translation of a satire in Monsieur Boileau : Thus one fool lolls his tongue out at another , And shakes his empty noddle at his brother . " Pope may have had these lines running through his mind when he ...
Page 467
... line 418 , the scene shifts from the Temple of Fame to the Mansion of Rumour . In the Mansion of Rumour Pope introduces himself ( lines 501-524 ) speaking as a candidate for fame . This blunder , which Dennis properly ridicules , is a ...
... line 418 , the scene shifts from the Temple of Fame to the Mansion of Rumour . In the Mansion of Rumour Pope introduces himself ( lines 501-524 ) speaking as a candidate for fame . This blunder , which Dennis properly ridicules , is a ...
Page 515
... lines 341-344 . Page 330. 23-29 . Roscommon , Essay on Translated Verse , lines 118-124 , in Spingarn , II , 300 . Page 330. 38-40 . Boileau , Lutrin , 1 , 69-70 . Page 330. 42-44 . Boileau . Lutrin , 1 , 185-186 . Page 332. 5-6 . Rape ...
... lines 341-344 . Page 330. 23-29 . Roscommon , Essay on Translated Verse , lines 118-124 , in Spingarn , II , 300 . Page 330. 38-40 . Boileau , Lutrin , 1 , 69-70 . Page 330. 42-44 . Boileau . Lutrin , 1 , 185-186 . Page 332. 5-6 . Rape ...
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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