Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... becomes better than doing it . " 153 Seeing " the grain of good there is in evil , and the grain of evil there is in good " and finding them nearly of equal value , he hesitates to act . " He is the victim not so much of feebleness of ...
... becomes better than doing it . " 153 Seeing " the grain of good there is in evil , and the grain of evil there is in good " and finding them nearly of equal value , he hesitates to act . " He is the victim not so much of feebleness of ...
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... becomes important to discover as nearly as possible how 164 Prose Works , III , 94. See a dissertation by L.M. Shea , Lowell's Religious Outlook , submitted to The Catholic University of America ( Washington D.C. , 1926 ) , 103 . Shea ...
... becomes important to discover as nearly as possible how 164 Prose Works , III , 94. See a dissertation by L.M. Shea , Lowell's Religious Outlook , submitted to The Catholic University of America ( Washington D.C. , 1926 ) , 103 . Shea ...
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... becomes all - important as the highest answer to the universal need for expression ; the poet becomes the representative man , by virtue of his greater ability both to receive and impart impressions . He " is the sayer , the namer , and ...
... becomes all - important as the highest answer to the universal need for expression ; the poet becomes the representative man , by virtue of his greater ability both to receive and impart impressions . He " is the sayer , the namer , and ...
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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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