The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
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... manner shows that he was aware of taking a heavy risk ; and Motteux's friendly review in the Gentleman's Journal tried to justify Dennis's manner of dealing with Dryden and Waller . The consequence of this daring was that Dennis became ...
... manner shows that he was aware of taking a heavy risk ; and Motteux's friendly review in the Gentleman's Journal tried to justify Dennis's manner of dealing with Dryden and Waller . The consequence of this daring was that Dennis became ...
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... manner of Affectation , according to the Rules of Decorum and of good Sense . Phrases that appear too much studied , a Style that is too florid , a Manner that is too nicely wrought , Things that are finely said , Terms that are too far ...
... manner of Affectation , according to the Rules of Decorum and of good Sense . Phrases that appear too much studied , a Style that is too florid , a Manner that is too nicely wrought , Things that are finely said , Terms that are too far ...
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... manner of Building ; and are perfectly convinc'd , that the ancient Græcian and Roman manner is not only more beautiful and more harmonious , but more useful and more convenient . We have since that Time made a very great Progress in ...
... manner of Building ; and are perfectly convinc'd , that the ancient Græcian and Roman manner is not only more beautiful and more harmonious , but more useful and more convenient . We have since that Time made a very great Progress in ...
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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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