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 46
... living hard , and those incidents of disposition which make living irreg- ular . For the evolutionist and student of progressive changes , man has always lived in a state of things where hardship , experiment , and experience have ...
... living hard , and those incidents of disposition which make living irreg- ular . For the evolutionist and student of progressive changes , man has always lived in a state of things where hardship , experiment , and experience have ...
Pagina 49
... living most easily , safely and uniformly , " selection " in the origin of literary types acts simply through the suppression of those writers who are not able appropriately to express the subject matter of a place or time in accordance ...
... living most easily , safely and uniformly , " selection " in the origin of literary types acts simply through the suppression of those writers who are not able appropriately to express the subject matter of a place or time in accordance ...
Pagina 51
... living air And the blue sky , and in the mind of man . The scheme of thought then in this inquiry is sim- ply this : that differentiations of the literary qualities of races , were established by the continued action of subject matter ...
... living air And the blue sky , and in the mind of man . The scheme of thought then in this inquiry is sim- ply this : that differentiations of the literary qualities of races , were established by the continued action of subject matter ...
Pagina 89
... living . In Grecian literature there was humour , in Aristo- phanes and Theocritus , and Comedy was born itself from the satiric play or interlude , but , it was immature and nascent . That wider sense of humour which gathers together ...
... living . In Grecian literature there was humour , in Aristo- phanes and Theocritus , and Comedy was born itself from the satiric play or interlude , but , it was immature and nascent . That wider sense of humour which gathers together ...
Pagina 127
... living languages of the day can be compared with French . The vehicle of ideas provided , by the French language is incompar- able . A thorough feeling for the unequalled perfec- tion of this language must convince an Englishman that ...
... living languages of the day can be compared with French . The vehicle of ideas provided , by the French language is incompar- able . A thorough feeling for the unequalled perfec- tion of this language must convince an Englishman that ...
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