Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... thought.88 Now the phrase ' tragedy of thought ' comes from A. W. Schlegel . It is clearly the interpretation of a German philos- opher - critic of the nineteenth century , and Hudson ( with Schlegel ) sees the play as the product of a ...
... thought.88 Now the phrase ' tragedy of thought ' comes from A. W. Schlegel . It is clearly the interpretation of a German philos- opher - critic of the nineteenth century , and Hudson ( with Schlegel ) sees the play as the product of a ...
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... thoughts than any ever had . # 99 In statements like these Emerson has unconsciously raised himself to a higher sphere than that from which he could praise Shakespeare's knowledge of men . He has begun to mould the poet's thought to his ...
... thoughts than any ever had . # 99 In statements like these Emerson has unconsciously raised himself to a higher sphere than that from which he could praise Shakespeare's knowledge of men . He has begun to mould the poet's thought to his ...
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... thought giving soul to image , and image embodying thought . " 150 Thus Shakespeare's They 146 Life and Genius , 225. As we have seen , White himself had recognized in his own studies of language that correctness is determined largely ...
... thought giving soul to image , and image embodying thought . " 150 Thus Shakespeare's They 146 Life and Genius , 225. As we have seen , White himself had recognized in his own studies of language that correctness is determined largely ...
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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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