The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
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... pretend , that these Arts can imitate such Motions of inanimate Bodies , as are contrary to the Laws of Nature . But ... pretend to carve an Eccho . The Subjects of Sculpture and Painting , are the Objects of Sight . And if any Sculptor ...
... pretend , that these Arts can imitate such Motions of inanimate Bodies , as are contrary to the Laws of Nature . But ... pretend to carve an Eccho . The Subjects of Sculpture and Painting , are the Objects of Sight . And if any Sculptor ...
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... pretend to instruct at least some of his Readers ? But which of his Readers can he pretend to Instruct , but those who are more Ignorant than himself in the matters of which he treats ? But if he supposes that some of his Readers are ...
... pretend to instruct at least some of his Readers ? But which of his Readers can he pretend to Instruct , but those who are more Ignorant than himself in the matters of which he treats ? But if he supposes that some of his Readers are ...
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... pretends , but a philosophical and moral Lecture , in which the Poet is Teacher , and the Spectators are his Disciples ... pretend to entertain us with particular Persons , tho ' he may give them particular Names ; but pro- poses to lay ...
... pretends , but a philosophical and moral Lecture , in which the Poet is Teacher , and the Spectators are his Disciples ... pretend to entertain us with particular Persons , tho ' he may give them particular Names ; but pro- poses to lay ...
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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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