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 51
... 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 qualitatively just . Imagination and intellect were theirs , with intellect in the ...
... 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 qualitatively just . Imagination and intellect were theirs , with intellect in the ...
Pagina 62
... least a demonstrably correct conclusion . As a secondary fact which satisfies our inquiry en- tirely here , this subject matter , however it arose , seems to have formed the subsequent Grecian mind and at least hastened and aided its ...
... least a demonstrably correct conclusion . As a secondary fact which satisfies our inquiry en- tirely here , this subject matter , however it arose , seems to have formed the subsequent Grecian mind and at least hastened and aided its ...
Pagina 67
... least about landscape as such , and neglected the picturesque . ” * It may have been so , but there must have been subjective responses to these external impressions , impressions which were in unison with the most obvi- ous effects ...
... least about landscape as such , and neglected the picturesque . ” * It may have been so , but there must have been subjective responses to these external impressions , impressions which were in unison with the most obvi- ous effects ...
Pagina 82
... least the traditions and the taste acquired through historic evolution of the Greek people , a taste itself derivative from the contemplation and study of the great mythopoetic sources of their popular literature , the subject matter of ...
... least the traditions and the taste acquired through historic evolution of the Greek people , a taste itself derivative from the contemplation and study of the great mythopoetic sources of their popular literature , the subject matter of ...
Pagina 99
... least the ages before the Christian dispensation and the present ages of bar- barism are types of unrestrained , or at best half dis- couraged Sin , the sections of time included between A. D. 500 and 1200 unmistakably a state of Ignor ...
... least the ages before the Christian dispensation and the present ages of bar- barism are types of unrestrained , or at best half dis- couraged Sin , the sections of time included between A. D. 500 and 1200 unmistakably a state of Ignor ...
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