The Critical Works of John Dennis, Band 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1943 |
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... true one . Besides that , nothing but a Doctrine taken from the moral Law can be a just Foundation of a Fable ; which every true Comedy is . Nor is such a Behaviour any more agreeable to Reason , than it is to Nature : Bevil loves ...
... true one . Besides that , nothing but a Doctrine taken from the moral Law can be a just Foundation of a Fable ; which every true Comedy is . Nor is such a Behaviour any more agreeable to Reason , than it is to Nature : Bevil loves ...
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... true of good Criticism in general , it must be most true of a just Criticism upon the Tragedy of Cato . That Tragedy met with Success which never any other did . It was acted for a Month together . It has been translated into French ...
... true of good Criticism in general , it must be most true of a just Criticism upon the Tragedy of Cato . That Tragedy met with Success which never any other did . It was acted for a Month together . It has been translated into French ...
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... True Character unless perhaps Pope's Further Account of the Most Deplorable Condition of Mr. Edmund Curll , Bookseller , the exact date of which is still uncertain , appeared shortly after the Full and True Account . Page 107. 29-30 ...
... True Character unless perhaps Pope's Further Account of the Most Deplorable Condition of Mr. Edmund Curll , Bookseller , the exact date of which is still uncertain , appeared shortly after the Full and True Account . Page 107. 29-30 ...
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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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