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... Lord . But when He tells us that my Lord Roscommon writt extreamly well for the age in which He livd , what Does He mean to Boast of , His Impudence or His Ignorance ? Is He to be told that My Lord Roscommon was contemporary with Milton ...
... Lord . But when He tells us that my Lord Roscommon writt extreamly well for the age in which He livd , what Does He mean to Boast of , His Impudence or His Ignorance ? Is He to be told that My Lord Roscommon was contemporary with Milton ...
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... Lord Hallifax , and Two or Three more have perus'd them , I may send them to the Author , and content my self , with letting him know my Power . BUT , my Lord , as I would not be thought to do a Barbarous thing , I desire your Grace to ...
... Lord Hallifax , and Two or Three more have perus'd them , I may send them to the Author , and content my self , with letting him know my Power . BUT , my Lord , as I would not be thought to do a Barbarous thing , I desire your Grace to ...
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... Lord Lansdown , by making me a Present etc. Dennis had dedi- cated the Comical Gallant ( 1702 ) and the Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shake- spear ( 1711 ) to George Granville , Lord Lansdowne . It was probably in 1711 that ...
... Lord Lansdown , by making me a Present etc. Dennis had dedi- cated the Comical Gallant ( 1702 ) and the Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shake- spear ( 1711 ) to George Granville , Lord Lansdowne . It was probably in 1711 that ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
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