Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... meaning . " The secret of this , " he says , " appears to lie in sifting out what is most idiomatic or characteristic of a man , purging and depurating this of all that is uncharacteris- tic , and then presenting the former unmixed and ...
... meaning . " The secret of this , " he says , " appears to lie in sifting out what is most idiomatic or characteristic of a man , purging and depurating this of all that is uncharacteris- tic , and then presenting the former unmixed and ...
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... meaning -- a meaning out of the great deep that is behind and beyond all human and 68 mere personal character . Thus Shakespeare , who represents " ideal life , 169 is a profound teacher discovering in the world about him great truths ...
... meaning -- a meaning out of the great deep that is behind and beyond all human and 68 mere personal character . Thus Shakespeare , who represents " ideal life , 169 is a profound teacher discovering in the world about him great truths ...
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... meaning that he would n14 occupied if he had been contemporary with him . to do more than clarify the text and the meaning of Shakespeare To attempt 12 Collier purported to have discovered a Folio , dated 1632 , on which were written ...
... meaning that he would n14 occupied if he had been contemporary with him . to do more than clarify the text and the meaning of Shakespeare To attempt 12 Collier purported to have discovered a Folio , dated 1632 , on which were written ...
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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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