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
... humour , and the straightforward conduct of an intense composition have placed this fable amongst the brightest and most admired gems of English literature . In Milton's Paradise Lost we find an example of treatment [ 14 ] SUBSTANCE OF ...
... humour , and the straightforward conduct of an intense composition have placed this fable amongst the brightest and most admired gems of English literature . In Milton's Paradise Lost we find an example of treatment [ 14 ] SUBSTANCE OF ...
Pagina 41
... 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 different ages ...
... 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 different ages ...
Pagina 84
... humour , have received their verbal incarna- tion in the books of England . English Literature may be regarded as one of the representative expres- sions of modern literature , and in it we may discern the moulding and producing ...
... humour , have received their verbal incarna- tion in the books of England . English Literature may be regarded as one of the representative expres- sions of modern literature , and in it we may discern the moulding and producing ...
Pagina 88
... offered us in the modern era is the birth of humour , that delineation of the many com- plexities and contrasts of situation and character which make the novels , the skillful and entertaining story [ 88 ] SUBSTANCE OF OF LITERATURE.
... offered us in the modern era is the birth of humour , that delineation of the many com- plexities and contrasts of situation and character which make the novels , the skillful and entertaining story [ 88 ] SUBSTANCE OF OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 89
... humour , in Aristo- phanes and Theocritus , and Comedy was born itself from the satiric play or interlude , but , it was immature and nascent . That wider sense of humour which gathers together the sentiments of sympathy and affection ...
... humour , in Aristo- phanes and Theocritus , and Comedy was born itself from the satiric play or interlude , but , it was immature and nascent . That wider sense of humour which gathers together the sentiments of sympathy and affection ...
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