Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... representative work . As regards Hamlet he rejects the inter- pretation of Coleridge that Hamlet's will is crippled by excess of intellect , and refuses to see the similarity between Coleridge and Hamlet which Coleridge himself ...
... representative work . As regards Hamlet he rejects the inter- pretation of Coleridge that Hamlet's will is crippled by excess of intellect , and refuses to see the similarity between Coleridge and Hamlet which Coleridge himself ...
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... representative , involving a selection of elements for a broadly moral interpretation of life , Lowell began to turn his attention toward more scholarly and realistic things -- Shakespeare's tyle , his text , his characterization ...
... representative , involving a selection of elements for a broadly moral interpretation of life , Lowell began to turn his attention toward more scholarly and realistic things -- Shakespeare's tyle , his text , his characterization ...
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... Representative Men , Shakespeare was his choice for ' The Poet . ' Yet in the conclusion of that same essay , " Shakspeare ; or the Poet , " he appears finally to condemn Shakespeare as the " master of revels to mankind " who , after ...
... Representative Men , Shakespeare was his choice for ' The Poet . ' Yet in the conclusion of that same essay , " Shakspeare ; or the Poet , " he appears finally to condemn Shakespeare as the " master of revels to mankind " who , after ...
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