The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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... qualities which go to the making of a poet . Besides a share of learning and a knowledge of the masterpieces a critic must have sensibility , a capacity for passion and imagination , and a rare discernment and judgment . The qualities ...
... qualities which go to the making of a poet . Besides a share of learning and a knowledge of the masterpieces a critic must have sensibility , a capacity for passion and imagination , and a rare discernment and judgment . The qualities ...
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... Qualities for which he pretends to admire him . For the most shining Qualities in Cato's Character were the Love of his Country , and the Command which he had of his Passions . Now , Sir , for the first of these Qualities give me leave ...
... Qualities for which he pretends to admire him . For the most shining Qualities in Cato's Character were the Love of his Country , and the Command which he had of his Passions . Now , Sir , for the first of these Qualities give me leave ...
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... Qualities , and had more of the Gentleman as well as the fine Writer in him , than to call them either Dunces , or Blockheads , or Fools . Such Language becomes none but the Boors and Clowns of Parnassus ; and therefore neither Quinaut ...
... Qualities , and had more of the Gentleman as well as the fine Writer in him , than to call them either Dunces , or Blockheads , or Fools . Such Language becomes none but the Boors and Clowns of Parnassus ; and therefore neither Quinaut ...
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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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