Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... true to a higher taste -- he was true to nature itself . " If the thing be true , it is above the censure of taste ; if false , it is not worth the censure of taste . 149 As for Shakespeare's immorality and alleged violation of poetic ...
... true to a higher taste -- he was true to nature itself . " If the thing be true , it is above the censure of taste ; if false , it is not worth the censure of taste . 149 As for Shakespeare's immorality and alleged violation of poetic ...
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... True philosophical criticism " disregards individual dictation , and petulance , and empirical rules . " 12 113 2. A consequent recognition that " the form or body of a work of genius " is " physiognomical of the soul within " and that true ...
... True philosophical criticism " disregards individual dictation , and petulance , and empirical rules . " 12 113 2. A consequent recognition that " the form or body of a work of genius " is " physiognomical of the soul within " and that true ...
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... true criticism . II . The Transcendental Dualism Just what the true criticism was involves certain fixed theories or rules ; for when Emerson disparages the " rules " he refers only to those based on false literary or conventional ...
... true criticism . II . The Transcendental Dualism Just what the true criticism was involves certain fixed theories or rules ; for when Emerson disparages the " rules " he refers only to those based on false literary or conventional ...
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