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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... mood ; " but whatever distinctions are made , and whatever its cause , style results from the conjunction and character of words as the pattern of a silk is made from the combination of different colored threads , or the form of a ...
... mood ; " but whatever distinctions are made , and whatever its cause , style results from the conjunction and character of words as the pattern of a silk is made from the combination of different colored threads , or the form of a ...
Pagina 37
... moods and works of literature . He does indeed hint at an influence of this sort , when he enlarges on the effect of surroundings , and when he tells us so frequently what new results in art and literature appeared , when men turned ...
... moods and works of literature . He does indeed hint at an influence of this sort , when he enlarges on the effect of surroundings , and when he tells us so frequently what new results in art and literature appeared , when men turned ...
Pagina 43
... moods— moods of languor , collapse , of visionary imaginative life , with a night atmosphere of the spectral , moonlit , swimming , scarcely substantial world ; and the poems he wrote , which are the contributions he made to the world's ...
... moods— moods of languor , collapse , of visionary imaginative life , with a night atmosphere of the spectral , moonlit , swimming , scarcely substantial world ; and the poems he wrote , which are the contributions he made to the world's ...
Pagina 53
... moods and passions of the soul . " And a more coldly scientific estimate of their intellectual grade is given by Sir Francis Galton , who says , " that the average ability of the Athenian race is , on the lowest possible estimate , very ...
... moods and passions of the soul . " And a more coldly scientific estimate of their intellectual grade is given by Sir Francis Galton , who says , " that the average ability of the Athenian race is , on the lowest possible estimate , very ...
Pagina 85
... moods , with new rela- tions between men and women , and with the purely historic accumulation of a vast sum of subject matter bearing the impress of this novel cultus , has pro- foundly affected literary methods and literary results ...
... moods , with new rela- tions between men and women , and with the purely historic accumulation of a vast sum of subject matter bearing the impress of this novel cultus , has pro- foundly affected literary methods and literary results ...
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