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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... Literary Types 46 66 III French Literature 127 66 IV The SIN substance of Literature V The SIN substance of Literature in Drama and Poetry 166 - 198 VI The SIN substance and the MISERY substance of Literature in Fiction 231 VII ...
... Literary Types 46 66 III French Literature 127 66 IV The SIN substance of Literature V The SIN substance of Literature in Drama and Poetry 166 - 198 VI The SIN substance and the MISERY substance of Literature in Fiction 231 VII ...
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... literary activity literature reveals its real character , and is detached from the secondary and artificial media by which it is made negotiable , permanent and ponderable . Max Muller says , " how then were these ancient hymns and the ...
... literary activity literature reveals its real character , and is detached from the secondary and artificial media by which it is made negotiable , permanent and ponderable . Max Muller says , " how then were these ancient hymns and the ...
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... literary work , what is its sub- stance , what expresses the totality of those mental impressions it makes upon us ? It is the subject matter , the style — including the word aspect of the composition , its verbal stuff - and the ...
... literary work , what is its sub- stance , what expresses the totality of those mental impressions it makes upon us ? It is the subject matter , the style — including the word aspect of the composition , its verbal stuff - and the ...
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... literary substance , and means the form of composition as a whole , the form of its parts , the relation and suc- cession of its parts , the pitch of its expression , light or gay or grave , its arrangements of detail , of lights and ...
... literary substance , and means the form of composition as a whole , the form of its parts , the relation and suc- cession of its parts , the pitch of its expression , light or gay or grave , its arrangements of detail , of lights and ...
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... literary employ- ment are not greatly changed . 99 At any rate at the time an author writes , he finds ( unless he incurs against himself the accusation which Chaucer raised of bringing in " cartloads of words ' from some other source ) ...
... literary employ- ment are not greatly changed . 99 At any rate at the time an author writes , he finds ( unless he incurs against himself the accusation which Chaucer raised of bringing in " cartloads of words ' from some other source ) ...
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