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 12
... feels as Lamb felt , will use a familiar speech ; and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylean mood ; " but whatever distinctions are made , and whatever its cause , style results from the conjunction and character ...
... feels as Lamb felt , will use a familiar speech ; and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylean mood ; " but whatever distinctions are made , and whatever its cause , style results from the conjunction and character ...
Pagina 14
... feeling for her fairy halls . The conception and treatment of the Pilgrims ' Progress , by Bunyan , is an unapproached example of perfect allegory . The graphic narrative , the enter- taining and suggestive dialogue , the delightful and ...
... feeling for her fairy halls . The conception and treatment of the Pilgrims ' Progress , by Bunyan , is an unapproached example of perfect allegory . The graphic narrative , the enter- taining and suggestive dialogue , the delightful and ...
Pagina 24
... feeling is set in one direction , and the taste and appetite of the reading public or the patrons of litera- ture so formed as to act compulsorily upon the writer . And the writer , as an element himself of the literary life of the time ...
... feeling is set in one direction , and the taste and appetite of the reading public or the patrons of litera- ture so formed as to act compulsorily upon the writer . And the writer , as an element himself of the literary life of the time ...
Pagina 37
... feeling and invested minds with a pecu- liar atmosphere . That it is a fact , that if a mind con- templates fossils only , it becomes fossilized ; if stones , petrified ; if flowers verdant painted and fragrant , that to look at ...
... feeling and invested minds with a pecu- liar atmosphere . That it is a fact , that if a mind con- templates fossils only , it becomes fossilized ; if stones , petrified ; if flowers verdant painted and fragrant , that to look at ...
Pagina 41
... feelings , its humour , its passion , its quantity and quality of mind . Whatever happens , whatever is seen or heard or tasted , the externalities in their entirety , are the provocatives of thought . The difference in literature , in ...
... feelings , its humour , its passion , its quantity and quality of mind . Whatever happens , whatever is seen or heard or tasted , the externalities in their entirety , are the provocatives of thought . The difference in literature , in ...
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