The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1964 |
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... thou makest upon him . But when thou talkest of planting thy self behind King William the Third , against Lewis the Fourteenth , does not thy Memory fail thee a little ? If thou meanest planting thy self behind the Coach of King William ...
... thou makest upon him . But when thou talkest of planting thy self behind King William the Third , against Lewis the Fourteenth , does not thy Memory fail thee a little ? If thou meanest planting thy self behind the Coach of King William ...
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... thou wouldst appear to me ; for thou knowest I am in the number of those things , which during thy whole Life time , have always been most terrible to thee ; I mean in the number of thy Creditors . Thou hast ow'd me these two Years ...
... thou wouldst appear to me ; for thou knowest I am in the number of those things , which during thy whole Life time , have always been most terrible to thee ; I mean in the number of thy Creditors . Thou hast ow'd me these two Years ...
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... thou canst be none but some illiterate Pedant , who has liv'd twenty Years in an University ; by thy being a turbulent hot- brain'd Incendiary , a hot - brain'd Incendiary with a cool Heart , one may easily guess at the University which ...
... thou canst be none but some illiterate Pedant , who has liv'd twenty Years in an University ; by thy being a turbulent hot- brain'd Incendiary , a hot - brain'd Incendiary with a cool Heart , one may easily guess at the University which ...
Inhalt
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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