Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... Nature is not final . First innuendos , then broad hints , then smart taps are given , suggesting that nothing stands still in nature but death . " 25 · • • Upon closer scrutiny of nature or matter we are struck by relations and ...
... Nature is not final . First innuendos , then broad hints , then smart taps are given , suggesting that nothing stands still in nature but death . " 25 · • • Upon closer scrutiny of nature or matter we are struck by relations and ...
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... nature Every object in Nature . is a word to signify some fact in the mind . " 48 The strong dualism of matter and mind , the insistence upon the importance of recognizing both Nature ( the Many ) and God ( the One ) , which constitutes ...
... nature Every object in Nature . is a word to signify some fact in the mind . " 48 The strong dualism of matter and mind , the insistence upon the importance of recognizing both Nature ( the Many ) and God ( the One ) , which constitutes ...
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... natural . " You feel at once that everything you find there , " he told Traubel , " belongs integrally to the design -- nature : soil of its soil , inevitable . " 62 speaks for nature -- is nature-- And again when Whitman was ...
... natural . " You feel at once that everything you find there , " he told Traubel , " belongs integrally to the design -- nature : soil of its soil , inevitable . " 62 speaks for nature -- is nature-- And again when Whitman was ...
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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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