Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... individual char- acters . Not only has Hudson " forcibly conceived the characters as individuals , " Whipple felt , but " he has practically estab- lished one important fact in regard to Shakespeare's char- acters , that each is not ...
... individual char- acters . Not only has Hudson " forcibly conceived the characters as individuals , " Whipple felt , but " he has practically estab- lished one important fact in regard to Shakespeare's char- acters , that each is not ...
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... individual characters , the unity of the separate plays , and , finally , informing the whole with the shaping spirit of his creative imagination , is the unity of the poet's own nature.39 Organizing his work by processes analogous to ...
... individual characters , the unity of the separate plays , and , finally , informing the whole with the shaping spirit of his creative imagination , is the unity of the poet's own nature.39 Organizing his work by processes analogous to ...
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... individuals . He not only looked at individuals , and into individuals , but through individuals to their common basis in humanity . " 146 Thus the characters are more than individual or particular -- they are representative . In ...
... individuals . He not only looked at individuals , and into individuals , but through individuals to their common basis in humanity . " 146 Thus the characters are more than individual or particular -- they are representative . In ...
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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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