The Critical Works of John Dennis, 2. köideJohns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
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Page 258
... greatest Effect they have upon us , the exciting us to go to see them acted ? When Sir Richard read the Andria of Terence , was the exciting him to go to see it acted the greatest Effect that it had upon him ? No , the greatest Effect ...
... greatest Effect they have upon us , the exciting us to go to see them acted ? When Sir Richard read the Andria of Terence , was the exciting him to go to see it acted the greatest Effect that it had upon him ? No , the greatest Effect ...
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... greatest and the wisest Philosophers of that renown'd Republick declared most warmly and most loudly for it ... greatest Captains , and their severest Philosophers . Their greatest Captains and their wisest Statesmen not only encouraged ...
... greatest and the wisest Philosophers of that renown'd Republick declared most warmly and most loudly for it ... greatest Captains , and their severest Philosophers . Their greatest Captains and their wisest Statesmen not only encouraged ...
Page 353
... greatest of Fools and the greatest of Kn- than there is between High Probability and Matter of Fact ; Reason and good Sense being , next to Religion , the greatest Restraints upon Mankind , and the purest Sources of Probity , Integrity ...
... greatest of Fools and the greatest of Kn- than there is between High Probability and Matter of Fact ; Reason and good Sense being , next to Religion , the greatest Restraints upon Mankind , and the purest Sources of Probity , Integrity ...
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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