The Critical Works of John Dennis, Volum 1Johns Hopkins Press, 1939 |
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Side 284
... Love of one man must be allow'd to be very different from the Love of another man , yet Love is but a single Passion , and Humour comprehends them all . For to every Passion there is a Humour which answers to it , which Humour is ...
... Love of one man must be allow'd to be very different from the Love of another man , yet Love is but a single Passion , and Humour comprehends them all . For to every Passion there is a Humour which answers to it , which Humour is ...
Side 425
... love poems , which lacked sincere tenderness and which employed affectation , conceits , and unsuited imagery ( 1 , 2. 13-44 ) . For Dennis's other comments on Cowley , see 1 , 289. 12-19 ; 353. 27-29 ; 11 , 312. 24-28 , and 337. 18-19 ...
... love poems , which lacked sincere tenderness and which employed affectation , conceits , and unsuited imagery ( 1 , 2. 13-44 ) . For Dennis's other comments on Cowley , see 1 , 289. 12-19 ; 353. 27-29 ; 11 , 312. 24-28 , and 337. 18-19 ...
Side 438
... Love tended to effeminate the majesty of tragedy ( Short View of Tragedy [ 1693 ] , p . 62 ) , Dennis answered that Love , as the most universal passion , is the surest means of touching the hearts of an audience ( 1 , 129 ) . When ...
... Love tended to effeminate the majesty of tragedy ( Short View of Tragedy [ 1693 ] , p . 62 ) , Dennis answered that Love , as the most universal passion , is the surest means of touching the hearts of an audience ( 1 , 129 ) . When ...
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