The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
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Page 48
... Liberty was as yet not entirely lost , and it appears from the Beginning of the Second Act , that a Way lay open to him and his for their Escape by Land . Numidia's spacious Kingdom lies behind us , Ready to rise at its young Prince's ...
... Liberty was as yet not entirely lost , and it appears from the Beginning of the Second Act , that a Way lay open to him and his for their Escape by Land . Numidia's spacious Kingdom lies behind us , Ready to rise at its young Prince's ...
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... Liberty . It has always been my Opinion , that a free Nation can never be too zealous in maintaining their Liberties ... Liberty . In four or five Reigns immediately preceding the Arrival of King William of Immortal Memory , the Court ...
... Liberty . It has always been my Opinion , that a free Nation can never be too zealous in maintaining their Liberties ... Liberty . In four or five Reigns immediately preceding the Arrival of King William of Immortal Memory , the Court ...
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... Liberty ? Who has taken more delight in praising her Benefactor , or in branding and defaming her avowed and mortal Enemies ? In short . Sir , Liberty has been the continual Theme of my Pen , and the constant Employ- ment of my Life ...
... Liberty ? Who has taken more delight in praising her Benefactor , or in branding and defaming her avowed and mortal Enemies ? In short . Sir , Liberty has been the continual Theme of my Pen , and the constant Employ- ment of my Life ...
Contents
Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
Appendix excerpts and miscellaneousContinued X From the Prologue to Gibraltar 1705 | 39 |
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