The Critical Works of John Dennis, Volume 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1943 - Criticism |
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Page vii
... Dennis . Of the two anonymous works which he accepted without conclu- sive proof , one has since been established beyond reasonable doubt as the product of Dennis's hand . Most notable of the materials unknown to Paul , which have since ...
... Dennis . Of the two anonymous works which he accepted without conclu- sive proof , one has since been established beyond reasonable doubt as the product of Dennis's hand . Most notable of the materials unknown to Paul , which have since ...
Page xlii
... Dennis's career . Cooke was inclined to be a bit critical , blaming Dennis's want and hardships partly on his own extravagance ; one infers that Cooke was something less than a devoted follower . Another gentleman whose critical ...
... Dennis's career . Cooke was inclined to be a bit critical , blaming Dennis's want and hardships partly on his own extravagance ; one infers that Cooke was something less than a devoted follower . Another gentleman whose critical ...
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... Dennis ; not until he had seen Dr. Johnson's Life of Addison was he stimulated to look into Dennis's criticism.120 In his biography of Pope , Owen Ruffhead mentions Dennis in four different passages , but without the slightest ...
... Dennis ; not until he had seen Dr. Johnson's Life of Addison was he stimulated to look into Dennis's criticism.120 In his biography of Pope , Owen Ruffhead mentions Dennis in four different passages , but without the slightest ...
Contents
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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