The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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... ridiculous Doctrine in modern Criticism , that they are oblig'd to an equal Distribution of Rewards and Punish- ments , and an impartial Execution of poetical Justice . But who were the first who establish'd this Rule he is not able to ...
... ridiculous Doctrine in modern Criticism , that they are oblig'd to an equal Distribution of Rewards and Punish- ments , and an impartial Execution of poetical Justice . But who were the first who establish'd this Rule he is not able to ...
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... Ridiculous . Comedy , says Rapin , is an Image of common Life , and its End is to expose upon the Stage the Defects of particular Persons , in order to cure the Defects of the Publick , and to correct and amend the People , by the Fear ...
... Ridiculous . Comedy , says Rapin , is an Image of common Life , and its End is to expose upon the Stage the Defects of particular Persons , in order to cure the Defects of the Publick , and to correct and amend the People , by the Fear ...
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... ridiculous , but that in most of them there is the Ridicule of Comedy in the very Titles . " Tis by the Ridicule that there is in the Character of Sir Fopling , which is one of the principal ones of this Comedy , and from which it takes ...
... ridiculous , but that in most of them there is the Ridicule of Comedy in the very Titles . " Tis by the Ridicule that there is in the Character of Sir Fopling , which is one of the principal ones of this Comedy , and from which it takes ...
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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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