The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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... never Dictates ; as well knowing , that reasonable Creatures are to be convinced by Reason , and not by Authority . And as Reason and Truth are calm and modest things , he never assumes the Dictatorian Air , is never Haughty , never ...
... never Dictates ; as well knowing , that reasonable Creatures are to be convinced by Reason , and not by Authority . And as Reason and Truth are calm and modest things , he never assumes the Dictatorian Air , is never Haughty , never ...
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... never met , for the pleasure which his lordship's " admirable Writings " have given him , and for the favor which his lordship has shown to the best writers of the age . Dennis maintains " That in your Lordship's time England had more ...
... never met , for the pleasure which his lordship's " admirable Writings " have given him , and for the favor which his lordship has shown to the best writers of the age . Dennis maintains " That in your Lordship's time England had more ...
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... never knew me , and who never were once in my Company . But there are People in the World who imagine that Criticism must be the Effect of Ill - nature . These Persons know not what is meant by either of the Terms , either Criticism or ...
... never knew me , and who never were once in my Company . But there are People in the World who imagine that Criticism must be the Effect of Ill - nature . These Persons know not what is meant by either of the Terms , either Criticism or ...
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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 |
Urheberrecht | |
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