Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... poetry . It " enters deeply into the heart of man -- has much to do with our sufferings as wellas our joys . " 23 And the true poet , he felt , " sees through manners into the hearts and minds of men . and truly to man's better nature ...
... poetry . It " enters deeply into the heart of man -- has much to do with our sufferings as wellas our joys . " 23 And the true poet , he felt , " sees through manners into the hearts and minds of men . and truly to man's better nature ...
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... Poet and its Converse , " shows Dana's love for a poetry , simple and spontaneous , and close to nature . Emulating the nostalgia for old English ballad poetry which had pervaded the thought of eighteenth century romantic poets and had ...
... Poet and its Converse , " shows Dana's love for a poetry , simple and spontaneous , and close to nature . Emulating the nostalgia for old English ballad poetry which had pervaded the thought of eighteenth century romantic poets and had ...
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... poetry . " Wordsworth's poetry and Coleridge's criticism " made a romanticist of Emerson " and " furnished him a theory of poetry . " 11 For books and literature Emerson had a lifelong respect . " I would not be hurried by any love of ...
... poetry . " Wordsworth's poetry and Coleridge's criticism " made a romanticist of Emerson " and " furnished him a theory of poetry . " 11 For books and literature Emerson had a lifelong respect . " I would not be hurried by any love 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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