Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... less Lowell's acquaintance with Coleridge was long - lasting and intimate , 29 and his regard for him was high . 26 George Wurfl , who ascribed most of Lowell's critical theories to Goethe , failed to realize the essentially different ...
... less Lowell's acquaintance with Coleridge was long - lasting and intimate , 29 and his regard for him was high . 26 George Wurfl , who ascribed most of Lowell's critical theories to Goethe , failed to realize the essentially different ...
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... less romantic in his view of Shakespeare , and more academic in his criticism . 81 III . Shakespeare's Organic Style To the romanticist , style was something more than mere expression ; it involved the whole structure of the piece and ...
... less romantic in his view of Shakespeare , and more academic in his criticism . 81 III . Shakespeare's Organic Style To the romanticist , style was something more than mere expression ; it involved the whole structure of the piece and ...
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... less sympathetically : " His attachment to Shakespeare appears to have been quite unrelated to any interest in drama or narrative : it embraced little more he first cuts out than the poetry and the wisdom · · half the man and then ...
... less sympathetically : " His attachment to Shakespeare appears to have been quite unrelated to any interest in drama or narrative : it embraced little more he first cuts out than the poetry and the wisdom · · half the man and then ...
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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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