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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... sanguin- aires , vierges , pieuses , epouses impudi- ques , citoyens magnanimes et lâches assassins recevront du poète une part égale de felicitations . Anatole France CHAPTER I. THE SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE Literature is of course.
... sanguin- aires , vierges , pieuses , epouses impudi- ques , citoyens magnanimes et lâches assassins recevront du poète une part égale de felicitations . Anatole France CHAPTER I. THE SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE Literature is of course.
Pagina 7
... course not simply words , the literal succession of vocables in an intelligible form . It is not essentially bound books and printed pages . Its nature is more correctly perhaps a class of mental impressions in the production of which ...
... course not simply words , the literal succession of vocables in an intelligible form . It is not essentially bound books and printed pages . Its nature is more correctly perhaps a class of mental impressions in the production of which ...
Pagina 14
... course but exhilarating and helpful to a rude but valuable real- ism , the quick cutting satire and humour , and the straightforward conduct of an intense composition have placed this fable amongst the brightest and most admired gems of ...
... course but exhilarating and helpful to a rude but valuable real- ism , the quick cutting satire and humour , and the straightforward conduct of an intense composition have placed this fable amongst the brightest and most admired gems of ...
Pagina 15
... course ) of Milton's language " as often much labored , and sometimes obscured by old words , transpositions , and foreign idioms , " but Mr. Garnett who has a less narrowwaisted taste , and the gift of the modern faculty says of this ...
... course ) of Milton's language " as often much labored , and sometimes obscured by old words , transpositions , and foreign idioms , " but Mr. Garnett who has a less narrowwaisted taste , and the gift of the modern faculty says of this ...
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... course , as modifying agencies , eliciting or retarding hidden capabilities , ripening or sterilizing the func- tional appetite and mental fruitage of the first - the race . Thus Style and Treatment , though approximately separable into ...
... course , as modifying agencies , eliciting or retarding hidden capabilities , ripening or sterilizing the func- tional appetite and mental fruitage of the first - the race . Thus Style and Treatment , though approximately separable into ...
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