Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... mean what we conventionally expect them to mean . Emerson would have answered , ' so much the worse for them ' ; for he was not concerned with niceties of discrimination.61 The terms ' Imagination , ' ' genius , ' and ' Reason , ' over ...
... mean what we conventionally expect them to mean . Emerson would have answered , ' so much the worse for them ' ; for he was not concerned with niceties of discrimination.61 The terms ' Imagination , ' ' genius , ' and ' Reason , ' over ...
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... means to an end , as Nature by its symbolic role is a means to an end . Yet Emerson , as we have already seen , does not wholly reject Nature or the Fact . It is true he sets the Ideal beyond the achievements of the greatest of the ...
... means to an end , as Nature by its symbolic role is a means to an end . Yet Emerson , as we have already seen , does not wholly reject Nature or the Fact . It is true he sets the Ideal beyond the achievements of the greatest of the ...
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... means urges a radical disregard of tradition , and a candid reader must recognize that Whitman never means to reject the literary forerunners of America , but rather to absorb the best of the old into the New . America does not repel ...
... means urges a radical disregard of tradition , and a candid reader must recognize that Whitman never means to reject the literary forerunners of America , but rather to absorb the best of the old into the New . America does not repel ...
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Richard Henry Dana First American Exponent of | 17 |
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