The stage defended, from Scripture, reason, experience, and the common sense of mankind, for two thousand years. Occasion'd by Mr. Law's late pamphlet against stage-entertainments. In a letter to ****** By Mr. Dennis More Books by John Dennis
An essay on the genius and writings of Shakespear: with some letters of criticism to The spectator. By Mr. Dennis
1712
The grounds of criticism in poetry, contain'd in some new discoveries never made before, requisite for the writing and judging of poems surely. Being a preliminary to a larger work design'd to be publish'd in folio, and entituled, A criticism upon our mo
1704
Remarks on Mr. Pope's Rape of the lock. In several letters to a friend. With a preface, occasion'd by the late Treatise on the profound, and the Dunciad. By Mr. Dennis
1728
The Age of Pope
1911
The advancement and reformation of modern poetry: A critical discourse. In two parts. ... By Mr Dennis.
1701
A poem upon the death of her late sacred majesty Queen Anne, and the most happy and most auspicious accession of his sacred majesty King George. To the imperial crowns of Great Britain, France and Ireland. ... By Mr. Dennis
1714
Priestcraft distinguish'd from Christianity. Shewing, I. That wicked priests are the real Antichrists mention'd in Scripture.
1715
Britannia triumphans: or the Empire sav'd: and Europe deliver'd. By the success of her Majesty's forces under the wise and heroick conduct of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. A poem, by Mr. Dennis.
1704
A defence of Sir Fopling Flutter, a comedy written by Sir George Etheridge. In which defence is shewn, that Sir Fopling, ... was rightly compos'd by the knight his father, to answer the ends of comedy;
1722
A proposal for putting a speedy end to the war, by ruining the commerce of the French and Spaniards: and securing our own, without any additional expence to the nation.
1703
The danger of priestcraft to religion and government: with some politick reasons for toleration: Occasion'd by a discourse of Mr. Sacheverel's intitul'd, The political union, &c. lately printed at Oxford. In a letter to a new-elected Member of Parliament
1702
An essay upon publick spirit; being a satyr in prose upon the manners and luxury of the times, the chief sources of our present parties and divisions. By Mr. Dennis
1711
Remarks on a play, call'd, The conscious lovers: a comedy. By Mr. Dennis.
1723
The monument: a poem sacred to the immortal memory of the best and greatest of kings, William the Third. ... By Mr. Dennis.
1702
Reflections critical and satyrical, upon a late rhapsody call'd, An essay upon criticism: By Mr. Dennis.
1711
The battle of Ramillia: or, the power of union. A poem. In five books. By Mr. Dennis.
1706
The characters and conduct of Sir John Edgar: and his three deputy-governours. During the adminstration of the late separate ministry. In a third and fourth letter to the Knight. With a picture of Sir John, drawn by a pen, exactly after the life.
1720
A true character of Mr. Pope
1717
Liberty asserted: A tragedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Dennis.
1704
Original letters: familiar, moral and critical. By Mr. Dennis. In two volumes. ... [pt.2]
1721