The Critical Works of John Dennis, Volume 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1964 - Criticism |
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... Gildon , or to Dennis and Gildon in conjunction . Though the brief enclosed " character ” may have been contributed by Gildon , the pamphlet as a whole was unques- tionably written by Dennis . " There is no evidence , however , that ...
... Gildon , or to Dennis and Gildon in conjunction . Though the brief enclosed " character ” may have been contributed by Gildon , the pamphlet as a whole was unques- tionably written by Dennis . " There is no evidence , however , that ...
Page xiii
... Gildon , John Phillips , Thomas Sergeant , Congreve , Southerne , and Oldmixon . Many of these writers are known to have been friends of Dennis , and it is probable that he was at least acquainted with most of them . During the 1690's ...
... Gildon , John Phillips , Thomas Sergeant , Congreve , Southerne , and Oldmixon . Many of these writers are known to have been friends of Dennis , and it is probable that he was at least acquainted with most of them . During the 1690's ...
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... Gildon paid to his fellow critic in 1694 , 1698 , 1710 , 1718 , 1719 , and 1721.169 In 1718 Gildon gave the impres- sion that he and Dennis met almost daily in honor of Apollo.170 That they were constant companions at this time is ...
... Gildon paid to his fellow critic in 1694 , 1698 , 1710 , 1718 , 1719 , and 1721.169 In 1718 Gildon gave the impres- sion that he and Dennis met almost daily in honor of Apollo.170 That they were constant companions at this time is ...
Contents
Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
To the Spectator on Poetical Justice 1712 | 18 |
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