Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... character - dramas , Macbeth and 68 Hamlet ! The power of the poet to humanize his characters , even a great criminal like Macbeth , is what impresses Dana in his analysis of the first of these tragedies . He What is it he asks ] that ...
... character - dramas , Macbeth and 68 Hamlet ! The power of the poet to humanize his characters , even a great criminal like Macbeth , is what impresses Dana in his analysis of the first of these tragedies . He What is it he asks ] that ...
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... character is " the ovum out of which the whole organism was hatched . " 81 Ibid . See Lowell again for a reading of this same kind of unity among the characters of the play . 1 a character which , to be well understood , 38.
... character is " the ovum out of which the whole organism was hatched . " 81 Ibid . See Lowell again for a reading of this same kind of unity among the characters of the play . 1 a character which , to be well understood , 38.
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... characters and methods of character - creation , therefore , reveals a sympathetic appre- ciation of the poet's range and versatility , a certain doubt as to the naturalness or the abstract representative quality of the characters , and ...
... characters and methods of character - creation , therefore , reveals a sympathetic appre- ciation of the poet's range and versatility , a certain doubt as to the naturalness or the abstract representative quality of the characters , 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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