Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... Lowell's tendency was to temper the more romantic ideas of his master with a ... felt that the greatest literature was inevitably moral in the large sense ... Lowell in his theory of literature 41 Prose Works , II , 81. See also the essay ...
... Lowell's tendency was to temper the more romantic ideas of his master with a ... felt that the greatest literature was inevitably moral in the large sense ... Lowell in his theory of literature 41 Prose Works , II , 81. See also the essay ...
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... Lowell felt this quality in the style of Shakespeare . alone of all the older dramatists " united perfectness of parts with adaptation and harmony of the whole . " 85 His mature Не creations86 all possess " some central thought about ...
... Lowell felt this quality in the style of Shakespeare . alone of all the older dramatists " united perfectness of parts with adaptation and harmony of the whole . " 85 His mature Не creations86 all possess " some central thought about ...
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... Lowell felt that Shakespeare meant us to pity him at the end , " and we do pity him . him . " 139 Lowell's criticism of Shakespeare's characters and methods of character - creation , therefore , reveals a sympathetic appre- ciation of ...
... Lowell felt that Shakespeare meant us to pity him at the end , " and we do pity him . him . " 139 Lowell's criticism of Shakespeare's characters and methods of character - creation , therefore , reveals a sympathetic appre- ciation of ...
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Richard Henry Dana First American Exponent of | 17 |
The Romantic Treatment | 42 |
The Spread of German | 79 |
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