1913 - Hatfield, James Taft - Book review: Difference between revisions

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<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-30. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-30.</p>
<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-30. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2014-08-30.</p>
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=== Allusion ===
== Allusion ==
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{{quote|Equally clear is Professor Wood's supreme piety toward the aged Goethe. He works from the principle that even the most phantasmagoric  episode in Faust contains some adequate, worthy meaning, which he purposes to chase to its capture, though the hunt should lead around <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>'s barn; he will let go of no hint until he has harried it to quiescence.<ref>{{:Hatfield, James Taft 1913a}}; see p. 186.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
{{quote|Equally clear is Professor Wood's supreme piety toward the aged Goethe. He works from the principle that even the most phantasmagoric  episode in Faust contains some adequate, worthy meaning, which he purposes to chase to its capture, though the hunt should lead around <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>'s barn; he will let go of no hint until he has harried it to quiescence.<ref>{{:Hatfield, James Taft 1913a}}; see p. 186.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>

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