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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... classic and romantic schools of writing , particularly in the drama , which schools are strikingly contrasted in their treatment . The classic school has been compared , in disparage- ment , to a royal garden of Versailles ; " bien ...
... classic and romantic schools of writing , particularly in the drama , which schools are strikingly contrasted in their treatment . The classic school has been compared , in disparage- ment , to a royal garden of Versailles ; " bien ...
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... classic form is severely respected , and the bal- anced parts continue their salutatory oscillations with the precision of a colloquial pendulum . So in Fielding and Smollett we have the reportorial and pictorial novel , the panoramic ...
... classic form is severely respected , and the bal- anced parts continue their salutatory oscillations with the precision of a colloquial pendulum . So in Fielding and Smollett we have the reportorial and pictorial novel , the panoramic ...
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... classic age , conceived within it , rises hollow , ele- gant , veneered with fine phrases and shining with a kind of parlor wit , while the modern period succeeds , variegated , busy , arduous , and involved . As M. Albert has said ...
... classic age , conceived within it , rises hollow , ele- gant , veneered with fine phrases and shining with a kind of parlor wit , while the modern period succeeds , variegated , busy , arduous , and involved . As M. Albert has said ...
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... classic revival , and merged them into the domi- ' nant tendencies arising from the procreative powers of different subject matters ; like a stream , which , though receiving fresh additions of purer water than itself , still carries ...
... classic revival , and merged them into the domi- ' nant tendencies arising from the procreative powers of different subject matters ; like a stream , which , though receiving fresh additions of purer water than itself , still carries ...
Pagina 91
... classic song ; the .things of this world and great men . Dante says , sub- jectum est homo , not vir ; my theme is man , not a man . The scene of the old epic and drama was in sthis world and its catastrophe here ; Dante lays his ...
... classic song ; the .things of this world and great men . Dante says , sub- jectum est homo , not vir ; my theme is man , not a man . The scene of the old epic and drama was in sthis world and its catastrophe here ; Dante lays his ...
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