Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... appears finally to condemn Shakespeare as the " master of revels to mankind " who , after all , shared " the halfness and imperfection of humanity . " l The implied contradiction here is characteristic of the large body of critical ...
... appears finally to condemn Shakespeare as the " master of revels to mankind " who , after all , shared " the halfness and imperfection of humanity . " l The implied contradiction here is characteristic of the large body of critical ...
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... appears to have been unique . As a member and sympathizer of the Transcendental Club he shared many of the beliefs of Emerson . Yet self - reliance was tempered in Jones Very by a truly Quaker humility and submission to God . Likewise ...
... appears to have been unique . As a member and sympathizer of the Transcendental Club he shared many of the beliefs of Emerson . Yet self - reliance was tempered in Jones Very by a truly Quaker humility and submission to God . Likewise ...
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... appear in 1857 and continued until 1865 , embodying the result of his textual labors combined with a series of brief critical introductions to each play . He avoided aesthetic questions as much as possible , avowing in a later work that ...
... appear in 1857 and continued until 1865 , embodying the result of his textual labors combined with a series of brief critical introductions to each play . He avoided aesthetic questions as much as possible , avowing in a later work that ...
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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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