Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... mind the vividness and expanse of his imagination [ Dana says ] with its attendant aptitude to be moved by the preternatural · and , then , we shall realize its truth to nature . Tenderness and a meditative temperament are corollaries ...
... mind the vividness and expanse of his imagination [ Dana says ] with its attendant aptitude to be moved by the preternatural · and , then , we shall realize its truth to nature . Tenderness and a meditative temperament are corollaries ...
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Robert P. Falk. Having discovered such superlative qualities in Shakespeare's mind , the next step was as for all the romantic critics to analyze them and describe them.38 " The structure and method of Shakespeare's mind furnish ...
Robert P. Falk. Having discovered such superlative qualities in Shakespeare's mind , the next step was as for all the romantic critics to analyze them and describe them.38 " The structure and method of Shakespeare's mind furnish ...
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... mind and matter suggests a substance older and deeper than either of these old nobilities . We see the law gleaming through 128 It is this law or unity which constitutes Truth for the transcendentalist . The One Reality for him is the ...
... mind and matter suggests a substance older and deeper than either of these old nobilities . We see the law gleaming through 128 It is this law or unity which constitutes Truth for the transcendentalist . The One Reality for him is the ...
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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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