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...Stern 3, Illoway 2, Roorbach, Walsh, Rogers 3, Keyes. Fouls--Nottingham 2, Roorbach, S. W. Stern, Rogers 2, Buschmann. Referee--Vahan Moushegian. Time--two 15-minute periods. ADAMS LEVERETT Wills, Chiron, r.f. l.f., Cogswell, Maddux, Reed Anderson, Donahue, l.f. r.f., Wallace, Byer, Woodruff DeBlois, Huntington, c.c., Jahn, Raysor Young, r.g. l.g., Leak, Lasinsky Hale, l.g. r.g., Mangels, Johnson, Stevens...
...WHEN Mr. Raysor states, in his admirable introduction to this first complete and accurate edition of Coleridge's Shakespearean criticism, that "the fragment was the literary genre which was natural to Coleridge, and only in the fragments of marginalia was he entirely himself," he anticipates the present reviewer's reaction to the work in hand. In the first of these two carefully edited volumes appear all of those extant fragments while in the second are contained the reports of the poet's numerous lectures on the subject...
...plots of the plays, on their mechanical form. Coleridge, building on the rebellion of a number of eighteenth century predecessors as well as on the revolutionary Germans, transferred that emphasis to character analysis and to the organic or innate form of the plays, which (again I quote Mr. Raysor) "are historically associated with the rising romantic movement, because of the romantic love of personal individuality." No more illuminating example of this method of treatment can be found in Coleridge than his critical estimate of Hamlet. It is not difficult to understand why this character about which he wrote his most...
...interest to students of both Coleridge and Shakespeare is "Coleridge's Shakespearean Criticism" by Thomas Middleton Raysor, to appear in two volumes. Professor Raysor has restored the text from the original manuscripts, with the addition of reports of Coleridge's oral lectures, and other miscellaneous material never before published. He has also contributed an introduction, and critical and explanatory notes...
...following three men have been chosen as new members of Phi Beta Kappa: Myron Guren '17, of Cleveland, Ohio; Rogers Bruce Johnson '17, of Newark, N. J.; and Thomas Paul Raysor '17, of Bryan...