Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... regard him " as a truly heroic and honourable pattern of manhood . # 86 This assumption immediately throws the blame ... regards " and places its ideal in " sheer lawlessness . " ( Ibid . ) . ! he is prevented by the situation , not the 70.
... regard him " as a truly heroic and honourable pattern of manhood . # 86 This assumption immediately throws the blame ... regards " and places its ideal in " sheer lawlessness . " ( Ibid . ) . ! he is prevented by the situation , not the 70.
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... regard to Schlegel leave a very painful impression upon the mind . " 28 None the less Lowell's acquaintance with Coleridge was long - lasting and intimate , 29 and his regard for him was high . 26 George Wurfl , who ascribed most of ...
... regard to Schlegel leave a very painful impression upon the mind . " 28 None the less Lowell's acquaintance with Coleridge was long - lasting and intimate , 29 and his regard for him was high . 26 George Wurfl , who ascribed most of ...
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... regard to Shakespeare is not wholly consistent , involving a concept in which the moral and the aesthetic elements ... regards Shakespeare . Foerster rejects Shakespeare in favor of the ancients because he " was apparently concerned ...
... regard to Shakespeare is not wholly consistent , involving a concept in which the moral and the aesthetic elements ... regards Shakespeare . Foerster rejects Shakespeare in favor of the ancients because he " was apparently concerned ...
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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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