Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... Theory of Organic Unity What makes Emerson's theory of literature simple is its complete freedom from rules or restrictions . Once the idealist's too , theory of the universe is accepted his theory of art must , be accepted . The poet ...
... Theory of Organic Unity What makes Emerson's theory of literature simple is its complete freedom from rules or restrictions . Once the idealist's too , theory of the universe is accepted his theory of art must , be accepted . The poet ...
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... theory that genius consists in taking great pains to the methods of science , but it does not apply to Shakespeare , for " great pains were no condition of the working of his wonders . " His ' pot - boilers ' were his greatest ...
... theory that genius consists in taking great pains to the methods of science , but it does not apply to Shakespeare , for " great pains were no condition of the working of his wonders . " His ' pot - boilers ' were his greatest ...
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... theory of authorship . The two aims do not fit well together , and Wilkes makes a rather poor attempt to link them . 10 This perplexing and interesting problem has attracted more comment among American critics , despite the vagueness ...
... theory of authorship . The two aims do not fit well together , and Wilkes makes a rather poor attempt to link them . 10 This perplexing and interesting problem has attracted more comment among American critics , despite the vagueness ...
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