The Critical Works of John Dennis, Volume 2Johns Hopkins Press, 1964 - Criticism |
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Page xxxii
... wrote that he was at last quit of the obligation to Steele.110 But the loan which Steele's generosity provided did not restore tranquillity . In January of 1711 Dennis began a systematic reading of the Tatler and Spectator papers ...
... wrote that he was at last quit of the obligation to Steele.110 But the loan which Steele's generosity provided did not restore tranquillity . In January of 1711 Dennis began a systematic reading of the Tatler and Spectator papers ...
Page 374
... wrote this Letter , in Complaisance to Mr. P , gives him a Character which they both very well knew that he was far ... wrote such and such Things in Concert with the late Mr. Gildon , I here solemnly declare , upon the Word and Honour ...
... wrote this Letter , in Complaisance to Mr. P , gives him a Character which they both very well knew that he was far ... wrote such and such Things in Concert with the late Mr. Gildon , I here solemnly declare , upon the Word and Honour ...
Page 497
... wrote The Conscious Lovers during a stay in Wales and that the play was first acted in his own house there by a ... wrote an epilogue for it , Sir Car Scroope wrote the prologue , and the dedication was accepted by the Duchess of York ...
... wrote The Conscious Lovers during a stay in Wales and that the play was first acted in his own house there by a ... wrote an epilogue for it , Sir Car Scroope wrote the prologue , and the dedication was accepted by the Duchess of York ...
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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