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 22
... 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 varieties of thrills , tastes ...
... 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 varieties of thrills , tastes ...
Pagina 23
... kind of ferocity of disorder , and tumultuous oddity . But how effective ! Of these singularities , which were imbedded and philosophical consisten- cies , G. K. Chesterton , Browning's latest and most effective student and disciple ...
... kind of ferocity of disorder , and tumultuous oddity . But how effective ! Of these singularities , which were imbedded and philosophical consisten- cies , G. K. Chesterton , Browning's latest and most effective student and disciple ...
Pagina 36
... kind of parlor wit , while the modern period succeeds , variegated , busy , arduous , and involved . As M. Albert has said , " la literature du XIXe siècle offre un aspect de confusion , de desordre , d'intemperance , qui trouble . Si l ...
... kind of parlor wit , while the modern period succeeds , variegated , busy , arduous , and involved . As M. Albert has said , " la literature du XIXe siècle offre un aspect de confusion , de desordre , d'intemperance , qui trouble . Si l ...
Pagina 65
... kind of mind they sprang from . Where was subject matter when the creating mind , the informing and transmuting mind looked out upon the fresh earth ? What influences played then upon it , by which its thought was swayed and prompted ...
... kind of mind they sprang from . Where was subject matter when the creating mind , the informing and transmuting mind looked out upon the fresh earth ? What influences played then upon it , by which its thought was swayed and prompted ...
Pagina 108
... kind or species of details and contents . The brutal murder of Nancy by Sykes in Oliver Twist is a lower , more degraded form of Sin that that indicated in the refined self- accusations of Keith Rickman in The Divine Fire because he had ...
... kind or species of details and contents . The brutal murder of Nancy by Sykes in Oliver Twist is a lower , more degraded form of Sin that that indicated in the refined self- accusations of Keith Rickman in The Divine Fire because he had ...
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