The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
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Page 186
... Stage ; which you say you prefer to any other in Europe . I will not dispute that with you , because it signifies nothing to the Purpose . But has the English Stage made any Improvement , since it has been under the Intendency of this ...
... Stage ; which you say you prefer to any other in Europe . I will not dispute that with you , because it signifies nothing to the Purpose . But has the English Stage made any Improvement , since it has been under the Intendency of this ...
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John Dennis Edward Niles Hooker. The STAGE defended , & c . Το Esq ; SIR , HEN you desire to know my Sentiments concerning Mr. Law's late W against stage , make a ' tis not so easy for me to satisfy as you may perhaps imagine : For I ...
John Dennis Edward Niles Hooker. The STAGE defended , & c . Το Esq ; SIR , HEN you desire to know my Sentiments concerning Mr. Law's late W against stage , make a ' tis not so easy for me to satisfy as you may perhaps imagine : For I ...
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... stage were The Usefulness of the Stage ( 1698 ) , The Person of Quality's Answer to Collier's Dissuasive ( 1704 ) , and the Essay on the Opera's ( 1706 ) . Page 305. 22-31 . For St. Paul , who was educated in all the Learning etc. The ...
... stage were The Usefulness of the Stage ( 1698 ) , The Person of Quality's Answer to Collier's Dissuasive ( 1704 ) , and the Essay on the Opera's ( 1706 ) . Page 305. 22-31 . For St. Paul , who was educated in all the Learning etc. The ...
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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