Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... expression . Only through expression can the Ultimate Truth be communicated . 32 " For all men live by truth and stand in need of expression utter our painful secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression ...
... expression . Only through expression can the Ultimate Truth be communicated . 32 " For all men live by truth and stand in need of expression utter our painful secret . The man is only half himself , the other half is his expression ...
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... expressing this ideal is delegated to the poet . He begins exactly where all thought should begin -- in experience ... expression [ says E.G. Sutcliffe ] cannot be divorced from the dualism which is inherent in transcendentalism , and ...
... expressing this ideal is delegated to the poet . He begins exactly where all thought should begin -- in experience ... expression [ says E.G. Sutcliffe ] cannot be divorced from the dualism which is inherent in transcendentalism , and ...
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... expression . Whitman's early love for Shakespeare laid the foundation for a life of reading and studying the plays . As R.C. Harrison has shown , Whitman absorbed many of the Shake spearean words and phrases into the very text of his ...
... expression . Whitman's early love for Shakespeare laid the foundation for a life of reading and studying the plays . As R.C. Harrison has shown , Whitman absorbed many of the Shake spearean words and phrases into the very text of his ...
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