Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... suggestion as employed by Shakespeare . He was aware , Lowell says , that " it is by suggestion , not cumulation , that profound impressions are made upon the imagination , " and he understood " the charm of indirectness , of making his ...
... suggestion as employed by Shakespeare . He was aware , Lowell says , that " it is by suggestion , not cumulation , that profound impressions are made upon the imagination , " and he understood " the charm of indirectness , of making his ...
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... Suggestion , " he writes , " . determines the law of the comic , as it does that of the tragic . The agony which tragedy does only at the most suggest , would , if actual , not move , but shock us . 15 There is a chasm separating the ...
... Suggestion , " he writes , " . determines the law of the comic , as it does that of the tragic . The agony which tragedy does only at the most suggest , would , if actual , not move , but shock us . 15 There is a chasm separating the ...
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... suggested by dramatic situation . " He was oblivious to decorum or correct- ness in matters of language . " It is ... suggests the criticism of those who followed Milton's view of Shakespeare as " Fancy's child . " White is merely sub ...
... suggested by dramatic situation . " He was oblivious to decorum or correct- ness in matters of language . " It is ... suggests the criticism of those who followed Milton's view of Shakespeare as " Fancy's child . " White is merely sub ...
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