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 14
... eyes that have be- come accustomed to the fair white walls , Where the Etrurian Athens claims and keeps A softer feeling for her fairy halls . The conception and treatment of the Pilgrims ' Progress , by Bunyan , is an unapproached ...
... eyes that have be- come accustomed to the fair white walls , Where the Etrurian Athens claims and keeps A softer feeling for her fairy halls . The conception and treatment of the Pilgrims ' Progress , by Bunyan , is an unapproached ...
Pagina 20
... Eyes look your last , Arms take you last embrace : and lips O ! you The doors of breath , seal with a righteous kiss , A dateless bargain to engrossing death ! Come bitter conduct , come , unsavory guide ! Thou desperate pilot , now at ...
... Eyes look your last , Arms take you last embrace : and lips O ! you The doors of breath , seal with a righteous kiss , A dateless bargain to engrossing death ! Come bitter conduct , come , unsavory guide ! Thou desperate pilot , now at ...
Pagina 21
... eye and good for food - stately palm and pine , strong ash and oak , scented citron , burdened vine - there be any by man so deeply loved , by God so highly graced as that narrow point of feeble green . 99 And here on the other hand is ...
... eye and good for food - stately palm and pine , strong ash and oak , scented citron , burdened vine - there be any by man so deeply loved , by God so highly graced as that narrow point of feeble green . 99 And here on the other hand is ...
Pagina 37
... eyes from the asceticism and pauperized nar- rowness of the middle ages to the rounded intellec- tual and poetic fleshliness of antiquity . But he does not bring to the surface the fact that after all it is the subject matter that has ...
... eyes from the asceticism and pauperized nar- rowness of the middle ages to the rounded intellec- tual and poetic fleshliness of antiquity . But he does not bring to the surface the fact that after all it is the subject matter that has ...
Pagina 54
... mind in all its movements by the features and the limbs . Their careful choice of distinct motives in poetry , their appeal in all imaginative work to the inner eye · that sees , no less than to the sympathies [ 54 ] SUBSTANCE OF ...
... mind in all its movements by the features and the limbs . Their careful choice of distinct motives in poetry , their appeal in all imaginative work to the inner eye · that sees , no less than to the sympathies [ 54 ] SUBSTANCE OF ...
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