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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... mental impressions in the production of which these signs and forms and sensible manifestations , and embodi- ments are today associated . But such physical ren- ditions of literature are not necessary , and the tra- ditional welding of ...
... mental impressions in the production of which these signs and forms and sensible manifestations , and embodi- ments are today associated . But such physical ren- ditions of literature are not necessary , and the tra- ditional welding of ...
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... 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 treatment . Every literary work must be about something , must convey a substantial ...
... 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 treatment . Every literary work must be about something , must convey a substantial ...
Pagina 28
... mental fruitage of the first - the race . Thus Style and Treatment , though approximately separable into two elements as personal and imper- sonal are reconditely and ultimately referable to human attributes . They embody the ...
... mental fruitage of the first - the race . Thus Style and Treatment , though approximately separable into two elements as personal and imper- sonal are reconditely and ultimately referable to human attributes . They embody the ...
Pagina 30
... mental , psychological or educational peculiarities of ourselves , or even upon the plan and scope of our object , the intention for which we write about it at all . The incident in Queen Elizabeth's reign of her love for Lord Leicester ...
... mental , psychological or educational peculiarities of ourselves , or even upon the plan and scope of our object , the intention for which we write about it at all . The incident in Queen Elizabeth's reign of her love for Lord Leicester ...
Pagina 35
... mental preoccupations , the formative influences of literature , affords his penetrative fancy a broad and philosophic scope . In English literature it is first the analysis of the Saxon and the Norman , then a description of a fusing ...
... mental preoccupations , the formative influences of literature , affords his penetrative fancy a broad and philosophic scope . In English literature it is first the analysis of the Saxon and the Norman , then a description of a fusing ...
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