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
... certainly intelligible to the admirers of Madame Bazan . The fable of Reynard the Fox marks the early birth of the German tongue and the Nieberlungen Lied and the Heldenbuch furnish the sentiment and the rugged euphony of the language ...
... certainly intelligible to the admirers of Madame Bazan . The fable of Reynard the Fox marks the early birth of the German tongue and the Nieberlungen Lied and the Heldenbuch furnish the sentiment and the rugged euphony of the language ...
Pagina 41
... , traditions , and history , elicits its response in forms , and combinations of language . Certainly it is a common truism that the nature of a topic prescribes its verbal treatment . . . . [ 41 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... , traditions , and history , elicits its response in forms , and combinations of language . Certainly it is a common truism that the nature of a topic prescribes its verbal treatment . . . . [ 41 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 80
... certainly are they ( and with them the worship of the Muses ) associated with the northern slopes of Helicon . There is no range through all Greece so rich in springs and tumbling brooks as the northern slopes of Helicon , and men might ...
... certainly are they ( and with them the worship of the Muses ) associated with the northern slopes of Helicon . There is no range through all Greece so rich in springs and tumbling brooks as the northern slopes of Helicon , and men might ...
Pagina 81
... strain of epic narrative , and it was still the subject matter that gave these epics character . It seems certainly true that from the great treasury of mythology , a legacy of inexhaustible abundance and variety , [ 81 ] EVOLUTION OF ...
... strain of epic narrative , and it was still the subject matter that gave these epics character . It seems certainly true that from the great treasury of mythology , a legacy of inexhaustible abundance and variety , [ 81 ] EVOLUTION OF ...
Pagina 97
... Certainly good men and women , wise men and women , and happy men and women enjoy the artis- tic skill with which the exhilirating wickedness of the world , its genial dullness or fatuity and its picturesque suffering are depicted , but ...
... Certainly good men and women , wise men and women , and happy men and women enjoy the artis- tic skill with which the exhilirating wickedness of the world , its genial dullness or fatuity and its picturesque suffering are depicted , but ...
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