The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
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... less just , would have hurt less . Perhaps the most enthusiastic tribute came from the pen of William Cobbett , who , finding a copy of the Remarks on Cato in a remote tavern in America , read it with eager delight and concluded that it ...
... less just , would have hurt less . Perhaps the most enthusiastic tribute came from the pen of William Cobbett , who , finding a copy of the Remarks on Cato in a remote tavern in America , read it with eager delight and concluded that it ...
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... less attention as a critic than other men who wrote better and thought less.108 110 Imagination to Dennis was , in brief , the power which set before the mind . images of objects not present to the senses . And " the warmer the Imagina ...
... less attention as a critic than other men who wrote better and thought less.108 110 Imagination to Dennis was , in brief , the power which set before the mind . images of objects not present to the senses . And " the warmer the Imagina ...
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... less positive , that God is less displeased with Popery than he is with going to Plays . It looks as if Mr. Law would be very glad to exchange Plays for Popery . In all the rest of the second Page , he puts them upon an equal Foot ; and ...
... less positive , that God is less displeased with Popery than he is with going to Plays . It looks as if Mr. Law would be very glad to exchange Plays for Popery . In all the rest of the second Page , he puts them upon an equal Foot ; and ...
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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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