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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... intellectual foundation of that kind which consists of notions , furnished directly by sensations , and of a correspond- ing stock of names and terms . Even had he remained without education , his natural vocabulary of words for all the ...
... intellectual foundation of that kind which consists of notions , furnished directly by sensations , and of a correspond- ing stock of names and terms . Even had he remained without education , his natural vocabulary of words for all the ...
Pagina 47
... intellectual and imaginative activity as to produce a Plato , a Sophocles , a Shakespeare , a Goethe , or a Cuvier . If we are , upon the logical extremes assumed by an Origin of Derivation , to begin with something like a Hottentot ...
... intellectual and imaginative activity as to produce a Plato , a Sophocles , a Shakespeare , a Goethe , or a Cuvier . If we are , upon the logical extremes assumed by an Origin of Derivation , to begin with something like a Hottentot ...
Pagina 51
... intellectually imaginative ? the combina- tion of distinctness and beauty ? At least if we accept the reports of those apt and efficient observers and critics who read and feel the genius of Greek authors , this epithet seems ...
... intellectually imaginative ? the combina- tion of distinctness and beauty ? At least if we accept the reports of those apt and efficient observers and critics who read and feel the genius of Greek authors , this epithet seems ...
Pagina 53
... intellectual grade is given by Sir Francis Galton , who says , " that the average ability of the Athenian race is , on the lowest possible estimate , very nearly two grades higher than our own , that is about as much as our race is ...
... intellectual grade is given by Sir Francis Galton , who says , " that the average ability of the Athenian race is , on the lowest possible estimate , very nearly two grades higher than our own , that is about as much as our race is ...
Pagina 56
... intellectual coherence in these tales , and a deep strain of psychological impressiveness and meaning . Imagination plays in them with a beauti- ful and fertile spontaneity , and intellect endows them with a subtle discrimination , so ...
... intellectual coherence in these tales , and a deep strain of psychological impressiveness and meaning . Imagination plays in them with a beauti- ful and fertile spontaneity , and intellect endows them with a subtle discrimination , so ...
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