Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... poet listens to all conversations and receives all objects of nature to give back , not them , but a new and perfect and radiant whole . " 50 Thus Emerson accepts an ultra - romantic theory of poetic creation . demi - god who speaks out ...
... poet listens to all conversations and receives all objects of nature to give back , not them , but a new and perfect and radiant whole . " 50 Thus Emerson accepts an ultra - romantic theory of poetic creation . demi - god who speaks out ...
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... poetic genius in itself and having decided that the plays singly or as a whole are without ruling purposes , White devoted himself to discussing three phases of the poet's art : his growth from an inexperienced poet to an accomplished ...
... poetic genius in itself and having decided that the plays singly or as a whole are without ruling purposes , White devoted himself to discussing three phases of the poet's art : his growth from an inexperienced poet to an accomplished ...
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... poetic association Whitman once described picturesquely as " superfoetation , like a fine , aristocratic perfume , holding a touch of musk ( Euphues , his mark ) -- with boundless sumptuousness and adornment , real velvet and gems , not ...
... poetic association Whitman once described picturesquely as " superfoetation , like a fine , aristocratic perfume , holding a touch of musk ( Euphues , his mark ) -- with boundless sumptuousness and adornment , real velvet and gems , not ...
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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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