The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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Page vii
... published book , Poems and Letters upon Several Occasions , which was adver- tised in the Term Catalogues , Nov. , 1692 , as published by D. Brown , and which was apparently on sale by December.1 This work was a reissue of an earlier ...
... published book , Poems and Letters upon Several Occasions , which was adver- tised in the Term Catalogues , Nov. , 1692 , as published by D. Brown , and which was apparently on sale by December.1 This work was a reissue of an earlier ...
Page xxviii
... published the Remarks upon Pope's Homer , containing reflections on Windsor Forest and the Temple of Fame as well as on the Homer . His letters on the Rape of the Lock , begun in 1714 , were not published until 1728 , and then only ...
... published the Remarks upon Pope's Homer , containing reflections on Windsor Forest and the Temple of Fame as well as on the Homer . His letters on the Rape of the Lock , begun in 1714 , were not published until 1728 , and then only ...
Page 449
... published at London by Tonson in 1713 . Dennis would have been driven into a frenzy if he had foreseen that two Italian trans- lations were to appear in 1715 : one by Anton Salvini , published at Florence ; the other by Luigi Riccoboni ...
... published at London by Tonson in 1713 . Dennis would have been driven into a frenzy if he had foreseen that two Italian trans- lations were to appear in 1715 : one by Anton Salvini , published at Florence ; the other by Luigi Riccoboni ...
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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