Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... Foerster concludes , " it is not the creed that is weak , but the man himself . " 2 Though he possessed a consistent body of As 1 For the most recent and thorough investigations see Norman Foerster , American Criticism ( New York , 1928 ) ...
... Foerster concludes , " it is not the creed that is weak , but the man himself . " 2 Though he possessed a consistent body of As 1 For the most recent and thorough investigations see Norman Foerster , American Criticism ( New York , 1928 ) ...
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... Norman Foerster has been that Emerson is " deficient in sympathy " as a literary judge and that " the key to all he has said and written is to be found in the fact that his point of view is not that of the acceptor , the creator ...
... Norman Foerster has been that Emerson is " deficient in sympathy " as a literary judge and that " the key to all he has said and written is to be found in the fact that his point of view is not that of the acceptor , the creator ...
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... Norman Foerster " has completely and finally demolished " Reilly's view that Lowell had no critical doctrines . ) Foerster , Norman . " Lowell " in American Criticism , 3oston , 1928 , 111-156 . ( A closely argued and coherently logical ...
... Norman Foerster " has completely and finally demolished " Reilly's view that Lowell had no critical doctrines . ) Foerster , Norman . " Lowell " in American Criticism , 3oston , 1928 , 111-156 . ( A closely argued and coherently logical ...
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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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