Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... largely bibliographical and devoting over half its pages to American editors of Shakespeare ; the other dealing more 1 Alfred Van Rensselaer westfall , American Shakespearean Criticism 1607-1865 ( New York , 1939 ) . H.R.Steeves in ...
... largely bibliographical and devoting over half its pages to American editors of Shakespeare ; the other dealing more 1 Alfred Van Rensselaer westfall , American Shakespearean Criticism 1607-1865 ( New York , 1939 ) . H.R.Steeves in ...
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... largely due to this broad , aesthetic interest . His lectures had been reprinted in 1857 , but it was not until 1872 that he brought out what one writer has enthusias- tically called his " magnum opus " -- " the greatest work in the ...
... largely due to this broad , aesthetic interest . His lectures had been reprinted in 1857 , but it was not until 1872 that he brought out what one writer has enthusias- tically called his " magnum opus " -- " the greatest work in the ...
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... largely by usage ; still he believed in " a higher law than usage " --namely , reason . His remarks as to Shakespeare's language are in line with his own theories , for he assumed that Shakespeare's usage was based upon his own reason ...
... largely by usage ; still he believed in " a higher law than usage " --namely , reason . His remarks as to Shakespeare's language are in line with his own theories , for he assumed that Shakespeare's usage was based upon his own reason ...
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