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
... Less generalized examples of treatment recur to everyone - the art with which in George Elliot's Romola , in the first chapter , we are thrown back in the atmosphere and society of mediaeval Florence , and so immersed in the local color ...
... Less generalized examples of treatment recur to everyone - the art with which in George Elliot's Romola , in the first chapter , we are thrown back in the atmosphere and society of mediaeval Florence , and so immersed in the local color ...
Pagina 15
... less narrowwaisted taste , and the gift of the modern faculty says of this masterpiece : that it conforms to the highest standards of literary art , and displays throughout , a marvelous learning and an unrivalled power of language ...
... less narrowwaisted taste , and the gift of the modern faculty says of this masterpiece : that it conforms to the highest standards of literary art , and displays throughout , a marvelous learning and an unrivalled power of language ...
Pagina 26
... less restrained use of the soliloquy , not such evenly distributed parts and occasional em- ployment of adventitious decoration as with the chor- uses in Esther . In Corneille the rigid symmetry of the classic form is severely respected ...
... less restrained use of the soliloquy , not such evenly distributed parts and occasional em- ployment of adventitious decoration as with the chor- uses in Esther . In Corneille the rigid symmetry of the classic form is severely respected ...
Pagina 32
... less tenderly contemplative than Keats , and a realistic effort in it seems to make its art more labored and ingenious . Leigh Hunt wrote : Green little vaulter in the sunny grass , Catching your heart up at the feel of June , Sole ...
... less tenderly contemplative than Keats , and a realistic effort in it seems to make its art more labored and ingenious . Leigh Hunt wrote : Green little vaulter in the sunny grass , Catching your heart up at the feel of June , Sole ...
Pagina 34
... and all languages . And derivatively , if in a less degree , the literature of im- proved or improving society must suffer a delimina- tion and curtailment with its progressive suppression of these three [ 34 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... and all languages . And derivatively , if in a less degree , the literature of im- proved or improving society must suffer a delimina- tion and curtailment with its progressive suppression of these three [ 34 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
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