Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... moral standards of his day . A comparison of his treatment of the character ( in which he says he is " not to discuss a question of moral right or wrong " ) with that of H.N. Hudson in 1848 will reveal the tolerance of Dana's criticism ...
... moral standards of his day . A comparison of his treatment of the character ( in which he says he is " not to discuss a question of moral right or wrong " ) with that of H.N. Hudson in 1848 will reveal the tolerance of Dana's criticism ...
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... moral rectitude " within himself , keeping it out of sight though always possessing it as a part of his character.27 But for this strong moral and religious bias , therefore , Hudson is for the most part an exponent of the theories of ...
... moral rectitude " within himself , keeping it out of sight though always possessing it as a part of his character.27 But for this strong moral and religious bias , therefore , Hudson is for the most part an exponent of the theories of ...
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... Morality to Art " ? 1 and that the moral sense must have " a prerogative voice , 72 is at his best when describing such a character as Cordelia , Perdita , or Viola where Shakespeare was certainly attempting to produce examples of ...
... Morality to Art " ? 1 and that the moral sense must have " a prerogative voice , 72 is at his best when describing such a character as Cordelia , Perdita , or Viola where Shakespeare was certainly attempting to produce examples of ...
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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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