The Substance of Literature: Being an Essay Principally on the Influence of the Subject Matter of Sin, Ignorance and Misery in LiteratureF. Rogers, 1913 - 286 pagini |
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... and the straightforward conduct of an intense composition have placed this fable amongst the brightest and most admired gems of English literature . In Milton's Paradise Lost we find an example of treatment [ 14 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... and the straightforward conduct of an intense composition have placed this fable amongst the brightest and most admired gems of English literature . In Milton's Paradise Lost we find an example of treatment [ 14 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 17
... English speech : " his poem is not only strange , it is likewise grand and beautiful , and is far from being as well known as it should be . From a historical point of view , again , it offers considerable interest , for , as in Chau ...
... English speech : " his poem is not only strange , it is likewise grand and beautiful , and is far from being as well known as it should be . From a historical point of view , again , it offers considerable interest , for , as in Chau ...
Pagina 35
... English literature it is first the analysis of the Saxon and the Norman , then a description of a fusing and mixing period when the " New Tongue ' 99 is formed . Then comes the Pagan Renaissance with the [ 35 ] SUBSTANCE LITERATURE OF.
... English literature it is first the analysis of the Saxon and the Norman , then a description of a fusing and mixing period when the " New Tongue ' 99 is formed . Then comes the Pagan Renaissance with the [ 35 ] SUBSTANCE LITERATURE OF.
Pagina 50
... English poetry after the period of Pope heralded that significant resurrection of poetic images and thought which in Wordsworth and the lake poets seemed so revolutionary ( and momentarily , was , ) but which soon took on an expression ...
... English poetry after the period of Pope heralded that significant resurrection of poetic images and thought which in Wordsworth and the lake poets seemed so revolutionary ( and momentarily , was , ) but which soon took on an expression ...
Pagina 83
... English Literature we find an example of letters which the world has recognized as lofty , diversified , inspiring and persistent . Throughout that marvel- lous history of writing , which commences in Saxon chronicles and ends in the ...
... English Literature we find an example of letters which the world has recognized as lofty , diversified , inspiring and persistent . Throughout that marvel- lous history of writing , which commences in Saxon chronicles and ends in the ...
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