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... Written , ceteris Paribus , must please more than a Play which is written against the Rules , " he meant to assert only that a play must be written as regularly as its subject and design permit . 73 Dennis's attitude toward the epic ...
... Written , ceteris Paribus , must please more than a Play which is written against the Rules , " he meant to assert only that a play must be written as regularly as its subject and design permit . 73 Dennis's attitude toward the epic ...
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... writing distinguished by simplicity and grace . According to Mr. Ault , both of these numbers were composed by Pope ( Prose Works , 1 , lxi - lxv ) ; even if they were written by Pope , however , they probably reflect more or less ...
... writing distinguished by simplicity and grace . According to Mr. Ault , both of these numbers were composed by Pope ( Prose Works , 1 , lxi - lxv ) ; even if they were written by Pope , however , they probably reflect more or less ...
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... written 1721-1722 ; the series was originally published without a title , merely attached as a specimen to the Proposals for Printing by Subscription ... Miscellaneous Tracts , Written by Mr. John Dennis . There are three letters on ...
... written 1721-1722 ; the series was originally published without a title , merely attached as a specimen to the Proposals for Printing by Subscription ... Miscellaneous Tracts , Written by Mr. John Dennis . There are three letters on ...
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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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