The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 62
Seite 19
... tell . I take it for granted , that a Man who is ingenuous enough to own his Ignorance , is willing to be instructed . Let me tell him then , that the first who establish'd this ridiculous Doctrine of modern Criticism , was a certain ...
... tell . I take it for granted , that a Man who is ingenuous enough to own his Ignorance , is willing to be instructed . Let me tell him then , that the first who establish'd this ridiculous Doctrine of modern Criticism , was a certain ...
Seite 55
... Tell me who raises up this Conflict in Thee . Luc . I need not blush to name Them when I tell Thee ; They're Marcia's Brothers and the Sons of Cato . Marc . They both behold Thee with their Sister's Eyes , And often have reveal'd their ...
... Tell me who raises up this Conflict in Thee . Luc . I need not blush to name Them when I tell Thee ; They're Marcia's Brothers and the Sons of Cato . Marc . They both behold Thee with their Sister's Eyes , And often have reveal'd their ...
Seite 328
... tells us , from the Rosycrucians ; and ' tis with them , he tells his fair Patroness , that he must bring her acquainted . And how bring her acquainted ? Why , he must tell her what the Count de Gabalis says of them , who has given , it ...
... tells us , from the Rosycrucians ; and ' tis with them , he tells his fair Patroness , that he must bring her acquainted . And how bring her acquainted ? Why , he must tell her what the Count de Gabalis says of them , who has given , it ...
Inhalt
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 |
Urheberrecht | |
23 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absurd acquainted Action admirable Ancients appear Aristotle Author Beauty believe Ben Johnson Boileau Cæsar call'd Cato Character CHRYSEIS Comedy Comick Poet Conscious Lovers Contempt Coriolanus critic Dennis Dennis's design'd Dramatick Dryden Dunciad endeavour English Epick Essay Fable Faults Fools Friend Genius Gentleman give Grecian Homer Honour Horace Hudibras Imitation Impudence Instruction John Dennis Juba Judgment Julius Cæsar King Letters Liberty Lord Lord Roscommon Love Lover manner Marcia Merit Milton Moral Muse Nature never noble Numbers oblig'd observ'd Opinion Paradise Lost Passage Passion Persons Pharsalia Play pleas'd Poem Poet Poetical Poetry Pope Portius præfacer pretend publick publish'd Qualities Reader Reason Remarks Rhyme ridiculous Roman Rules Satire says Scene Sempronius Sense Sentiments Shakespear shew shewn Sir John Soul Spirit Stage sublime Syphax Taste tell thee thing thou thought thro Tragedy Translation true Truth us'd Verse Virgil Virtue World writ write Wycherley