John Dennis
1657 – 1734
83 works on record
Works

Liberty asserted, a tragedy
1983

The plays of John Dennis
1980

The impartial critick
1973

The critical works of John Dennis
1939

Julius Caesar acquitted and his murderers condemned
1722

The invader of his country
1720

Priestcraft distinguish'd from Christianity
1715

The grounds of criticism in poetry
1704

The comical gallant, or, The amours of Sir John Falstaffe
1702

The usefulness of the stage
1698

Critical works

Letters upon several occasions
Poems in burlesque
1975
Reflections critical and satirical upon "An essay upon criticism",
1971
The grounds of criticism in poetry, 1704
1971
The comical gallant, 1702
1969
The invader of his country; or, The fatal resentment, 1720
1969
The musical entertainments in the tragedy of Rinaldo and Armida
1953
The age of Pope (1700-1744)
1928
Remarks upon several passages in the preliminaries to the Dunciad, ... And upon several passages in Pope's preface to his translation of Homer's Iliad. ... With original letters from Sir Richard Steele, ... Mr. Gildon, ... Mr. Jacob, and from Mr. Pope himself, ... By Mr. Dennis
1729
Remarks upon several passages in the preliminaries to the Dunciad
1729
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
Remarks on Mr. Pope's Rape of the lock
1728
Miscellaneous tracts
1727
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
1726
Vice and luxury publick mischiefs
1724
Remarks on a play, call'd The conscious lovers
1723
A defence of Sir Fopling Flutter
1722
Original letters
1721
Original letters, familiar, moral and critical
1721
Proposals for printing by subscription, in two volumes in octavo, the following Miscellaneous tracts, written by Mr. John Dennis
1721
Coriolanus, the invader of his country; or; The fatal resentment
1721
Letters on the genius and writings of Shakespear
1721
The characters and conduct of Sir John Edgar
1720
Coriolanus, the invader of his country
1720
The invader of his country, or, The fatal resentment
1720
The select works of Mr. John Dennis ..
1718
The select works
1718
Remarks upon Mr. Pope's translation of Homer
1717
A true character of Mr. Pope
1717
A true character of Mr. Pope, &c
1716
Priestcraft distinguish'd from Christianity. Shewing, I. That wicked priests are the real Antichrists mention'd in Scripture. ..
1715
John Dennis, the sheltring poet's invitation to Richard Steele, the secluded party-writer, and member, to come and live with him in the Mint
1714
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
Remarks upon Cato
1713
An essay on the genius and writings of Shakespear
1712
Reflections critical and satyrical, upon a late rhapsody, call'd An essay upon criticism
1711
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
Appius and Virginia
1709
An essay on the opera's after the Italian manner, which are about to be establish'd on the English stage: with some reflections on the damage which they may bring to the publick. By Mr. Dennis
1706
An essay on the opera's after the Italian manner
1706
The battle of Ramillia
1706
Gibraltar, or, The Spanish adventure
1705
Liberty asserted
1704
The Person of Quality's Answer to Mr. Collier's Letter
1704
The person of quality's answer to Mr. Collier's letter, being a disswasive from the play-house. In which are inserted the apologies of a young lady, and young gentleman, ..
1704
A proposal for putting a speedy end to the war, by ruining the commerce of the French and Spaniards
1703
The monument
1702
The danger of priestcraft to religion and government
1702
An essay on the navy
1702
The advancement and reformation of modern poetry
1701
The reverse, or, The tables turn'd
1700
Iphigenia
1700
Rinaldo and Armida
1699
The seamens case with respest [sic] to their service in the navy
1699
The usefulness of the stage, to the happiness of mankind, to government, and to religion
1698
A plot, and no plot
1697
The nuptials of Britain's genius and fame
1697
Miscellany poems
1697
Remarks on a book entituled, Prince Arthur
1696
The court of death
1695
The impartial critick, or, Some observations upon a book, entituled, A short view of tragedy, written by Mr. Rymer
1693
Miscellanies in verse and prose
1693
The comical gallant, 1702,
Early criticism, 1711 to 1716
Remarks on a book entituled Prince Arthur, an heroick poem
A Poem in praise of wit
Julius Caesar acquitted, and his murderers condemn'd
The usefulness of the stage, to the happiness of mankind
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
Reflections, critical and satirical upon a late rhapsody
A compleat collection of all the verses, essays, letters and advertisements
An ode upon the glorious and successful expedition of His Highness the Prince of Orange, now King of England, who landed Novemb. 5, 1688