Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... feeling and thinking take the place and have the effect which outward doing has in this world . " Hence , he " hardly realizes the physical in himself " and feels an aversion to outward , physical action . " The material world , " Dana ...
... feeling and thinking take the place and have the effect which outward doing has in this world . " Hence , he " hardly realizes the physical in himself " and feels an aversion to outward , physical action . " The material world , " Dana ...
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... feeling with him are always interpenetrating and interworking " and while he represents every type of character ... feels it necessary to defend Shakespeare from the charges of earlier critics as to his want of taste , his immorality ...
... feeling with him are always interpenetrating and interworking " and while he represents every type of character ... feels it necessary to defend Shakespeare from the charges of earlier critics as to his want of taste , his immorality ...
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... feeling . " 100 In his sonnets he makes the melancholy of autumn or the gladness of spring alike pathetic , as in the lines : That time of year thou mayst in be behold , When yellow leaves , or few , or none do hang ... or again ...
... feeling . " 100 In his sonnets he makes the melancholy of autumn or the gladness of spring alike pathetic , as in the lines : That time of year thou mayst in be behold , When yellow leaves , or few , or none do hang ... or again ...
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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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