Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... follows Coleridge in rating imagination , reason , and genius as higher powers than their co - workers , fancy , understanding , and talent . In 1845 Lowell said : " Talent sticks fast to earth , and its most perfect works have still ...
... follows Coleridge in rating imagination , reason , and genius as higher powers than their co - workers , fancy , understanding , and talent . In 1845 Lowell said : " Talent sticks fast to earth , and its most perfect works have still ...
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... follows : ( 1 ) the historical approach to Shakespeare with its gradually increasing interest in the age and circumstances surrounding the poet ; ( 2 ) the attack on the neo - classic view of Shakespeare as an inspired genius lacking in ...
... follows : ( 1 ) the historical approach to Shakespeare with its gradually increasing interest in the age and circumstances surrounding the poet ; ( 2 ) the attack on the neo - classic view of Shakespeare as an inspired genius lacking in ...
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... follows Coleridge again in his description of Hamlet as a man of ideas and an extreme introvert whose tendency to self- analysis stifled his ability to act . Furthermore Lowell is guilty of the fault which was common to all of the ...
... follows Coleridge again in his description of Hamlet as a man of ideas and an extreme introvert whose tendency to self- analysis stifled his ability to act . Furthermore Lowell is guilty of the fault which was common to all of the ...
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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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