These are only a few examples typical of the general tendency which Spingarn has so thoroughly studied.
Mr. Spingarn never realized what forces he would set in motion by mere presentation of this proposition.
Spingarn was mistaken when he said that we have done with all moral judgment of literature.
Spingarn calls attention to a similar distinction in the Lezione of Benedetto Varchi.
Spingarn, Cunliffe, and Fischer are valuable for their special fields.