Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... sonnets and even the songs of Shakespeare . With scarcely an exception , Lowell's critical remarks on Shakespeare tend , as Ralli pointed out , toward romantic 55 53 Ibid . , II , 77. In June , 1860 , he wrote to White that he had to ...
... sonnets and even the songs of Shakespeare . With scarcely an exception , Lowell's critical remarks on Shakespeare tend , as Ralli pointed out , toward romantic 55 53 Ibid . , II , 77. In June , 1860 , he wrote to White that he had to ...
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... sonnets is another indication that he considered the poetry of Shakespeare of far greater significance than the dramatic form . See Journals , X , 249 , where he says : we might say , Shakspeare's Sonnets are readable only by poets ...
... sonnets is another indication that he considered the poetry of Shakespeare of far greater significance than the dramatic form . See Journals , X , 249 , where he says : we might say , Shakspeare's Sonnets are readable only by poets ...
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... sonnets , White felt , were the only works of Shakespeare which could be related directly to his life . " That the more important of those ' Sonnets ' were not written as an expression of personal feeling is to me improbable to the ...
... sonnets , White felt , were the only works of Shakespeare which could be related directly to his life . " That the more important of those ' Sonnets ' were not written as an expression of personal feeling is to me improbable to the ...
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