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 7
... nature is more correctly perhaps a class 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 ...
... nature is more correctly perhaps a class 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 ...
Pagina 9
... we consider carefully then the nature of Litera- ture , when we have , so to speak , divested it of those sensible embodiments which give it a physical objec- tivity , we find it to be composition — a [ 9 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... we consider carefully then the nature of Litera- ture , when we have , so to speak , divested it of those sensible embodiments which give it a physical objec- tivity , we find it to be composition — a [ 9 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 21
... Nature's workmanship , made , as it seems , only to be trodden on today , and tomor- row to be cast into the oven : and a little pale and hollow stalk , feeble and flaccid , leading down to the dull brown fibre of roots . And yet ...
... Nature's workmanship , made , as it seems , only to be trodden on today , and tomor- row to be cast into the oven : and a little pale and hollow stalk , feeble and flaccid , leading down to the dull brown fibre of roots . And yet ...
Pagina 22
... nature expresses itself with an unchecked impulse of delight and power , render in their styles their personal distinction . As Mr. Masson describes it we find in Wordsworth " the exquisite propriety and delicacy of his style , his easy ...
... nature expresses itself with an unchecked impulse of delight and power , render in their styles their personal distinction . As Mr. Masson describes it we find in Wordsworth " the exquisite propriety and delicacy of his style , his easy ...
Pagina 23
... nature . The verse sprawls like the trees , dances like the dust ; it is ragged like the thunder cloud , it is top - heavy , like the toad stool . Energy which disregards the standard of classical art is in nature as it is in Browning ...
... nature . The verse sprawls like the trees , dances like the dust ; it is ragged like the thunder cloud , it is top - heavy , like the toad stool . Energy which disregards the standard of classical art is in nature as it is in Browning ...
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