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... regarded as a character- sketch , but , at any rate , it is a move in the - to our mind- right direction . Several plays are grouped together in a single para- graph and dismissed with one or two brief sentences . But even here Rowe ...
... regarded as a character- sketch , but , at any rate , it is a move in the - to our mind- right direction . Several plays are grouped together in a single para- graph and dismissed with one or two brief sentences . But even here Rowe ...
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... regarded as a " ridicu- lous Doctrine with no Foundation in Nature , in Reason , or in the Practice of the Ancients . " Although he did . not adopt the extreme position of demanding that the principle be entirely discarded , his common ...
... regarded as a " ridicu- lous Doctrine with no Foundation in Nature , in Reason , or in the Practice of the Ancients . " Although he did . not adopt the extreme position of demanding that the principle be entirely discarded , his common ...
Side 33
... regarded them , and that he wished them to be regarded , as of very trifling 14 Spectator , No. 44 . 15 Spectator , No. 39 , ( April 14 , 1711 ) . No. 61 , ( May 10 , 1711 ) . No. 285 , ( January 26 , 1711-12 ) . 18 Spectator , No. 40 ...
... regarded them , and that he wished them to be regarded , as of very trifling 14 Spectator , No. 44 . 15 Spectator , No. 39 , ( April 14 , 1711 ) . No. 61 , ( May 10 , 1711 ) . No. 285 , ( January 26 , 1711-12 ) . 18 Spectator , No. 40 ...
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John Dennis 16571734 | 5 |
Nicholas Rowe 16741718 | 13 |
Charles Gildon 16651724 | 23 |
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