Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... Truth , he holds , is " the first principle of all Beauty . . . . And in that truth the moral element holds , constitutionally , the foremost place , " 25 for " virtue is most assuredly the highest interest of mankind . " 26 Hudson will ...
... Truth , he holds , is " the first principle of all Beauty . . . . And in that truth the moral element holds , constitutionally , the foremost place , " 25 for " virtue is most assuredly the highest interest of mankind . " 26 Hudson will ...
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... Truth -- that art takes its place in Emerson's philosophy . Art is expression . Only through expression can the Ultimate Truth be communicated . 32 " For all men live by truth and stand in need of expression utter our painful secret ...
... Truth -- that art takes its place in Emerson's philosophy . Art is expression . Only through expression can the Ultimate Truth be communicated . 32 " For all men live by truth and stand in need of expression utter our painful secret ...
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Robert P. Falk. significance . It is nothing less than the Universal Truth toward which the Idealist strives ; and , further , it is equal to Goodness . Frequently Emerson speaks of this " eternal trinity of Truth , Goodness and Beauty ...
Robert P. Falk. significance . It is nothing less than the Universal Truth toward which the Idealist strives ; and , further , it is equal to Goodness . Frequently Emerson speaks of this " eternal trinity of Truth , Goodness and Beauty ...
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