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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Pagina 17
... heaven under the shadow of the church . " The large additions made by science , and the scientific fashions of writing in all branches of learn- ing have widened the scope and augmented the dic- tionaries [ 17 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... heaven under the shadow of the church . " The large additions made by science , and the scientific fashions of writing in all branches of learn- ing have widened the scope and augmented the dic- tionaries [ 17 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 55
... imagination and romance , and portentous deeds , transcending all earthly powers , are woven into a tradition where the struggles of passion convulse the heavens and the earth . It is as if we witnessed the first [ 55 ] EVOLUTION OF TYPES.
... imagination and romance , and portentous deeds , transcending all earthly powers , are woven into a tradition where the struggles of passion convulse the heavens and the earth . It is as if we witnessed the first [ 55 ] EVOLUTION OF TYPES.
Pagina 64
... heavens , with the revolution of the secular year . Mr. Symonds , however , himself is disposed to be- lieve that in that early day " there was no check laid upon fancy , because nothing as yet was conceived as thought , but everything ...
... heavens , with the revolution of the secular year . Mr. Symonds , however , himself is disposed to be- lieve that in that early day " there was no check laid upon fancy , because nothing as yet was conceived as thought , but everything ...
Pagina 96
... Heaven , where exhypothesi , there is no Sin , Ignor- ance , or Misery , literature must attain either an inferior excellence , or fail to exist at all , and even more point- edly , that in the approaching ages wherein human conditions ...
... Heaven , where exhypothesi , there is no Sin , Ignor- ance , or Misery , literature must attain either an inferior excellence , or fail to exist at all , and even more point- edly , that in the approaching ages wherein human conditions ...
Pagina 98
... heavens and the earth , from the seduction of Adam ; the ignorance of those who seek to unbind The interwoven clouds which make their wisdom blind , is surely different in expression and in quality from the ignorance of those " sedately ...
... heavens and the earth , from the seduction of Adam ; the ignorance of those who seek to unbind The interwoven clouds which make their wisdom blind , is surely different in expression and in quality from the ignorance of those " sedately ...
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