Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... speaks of his " aversion to the speculations of science " and says that he " clearly was impatient of what he regarded as the encroachment of science upon the humanities . " ( James Russell Lowell , II , 346. ) V.L. Parrington in The ...
... speaks of his " aversion to the speculations of science " and says that he " clearly was impatient of what he regarded as the encroachment of science upon the humanities . " ( James Russell Lowell , II , 346. ) V.L. Parrington in The ...
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... speaks adequately then , only when he speaks somewhat wildly 51 The creative process is therefore supra - rational , and the poet becomes a mouthpiece for the divine mind . " It is not an individual , but the general mind of man that speaks ...
... speaks adequately then , only when he speaks somewhat wildly 51 The creative process is therefore supra - rational , and the poet becomes a mouthpiece for the divine mind . " It is not an individual , but the general mind of man that speaks ...
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Robert P. Falk. city and swamp . " 25 Shakespeare speaks universally and is received universally -- " boys , rabble , every man of strong sense though uncultivated " appreciate him26 and " in his grandest strokes · . feel most at home ...
Robert P. Falk. city and swamp . " 25 Shakespeare speaks universally and is received universally -- " boys , rabble , every man of strong sense though uncultivated " appreciate him26 and " in his grandest strokes · . feel most at home ...
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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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