The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
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... fact that he reflects in his writings all of the currents of critical theory present in his own day or in the fact that he anticipates several doctrines that received more notable expression in the words of Addison , Burke , Wordsworth ...
... fact that he reflects in his writings all of the currents of critical theory present in his own day or in the fact that he anticipates several doctrines that received more notable expression in the words of Addison , Burke , Wordsworth ...
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... fact that Steele had pro- ceeded on false ideas of virtue and false ideas of comedy . Other contemporaries objected to Sir Richard's mingling tears with laughter , but none expressed the objections so clearly and cogently as Dennis ...
... fact that Steele had pro- ceeded on false ideas of virtue and false ideas of comedy . Other contemporaries objected to Sir Richard's mingling tears with laughter , but none expressed the objections so clearly and cogently as Dennis ...
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... Fact ; and that this Reason and Matter of Fact , which have been hid from so many discerning Judges , have been evident to him alone ; I shall endeavour to prove two things both by Reason and Fact , contrary to the Objections of this ...
... Fact ; and that this Reason and Matter of Fact , which have been hid from so many discerning Judges , have been evident to him alone ; I shall endeavour to prove two things both by Reason and Fact , contrary to the Objections of this ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
Appendix excerpts and miscellaneousContinued X From the Prologue to Gibraltar 1705 | 39 |
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