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 19
... perfection of style , as they are models of imaginative execution ? Othello : " If I do prove her haggard , Though that her jesses were my dear heart strings I'd whistle her off , and let her down the wind To prey at fortune . " Hamlet ...
... perfection of style , as they are models of imaginative execution ? Othello : " If I do prove her haggard , Though that her jesses were my dear heart strings I'd whistle her off , and let her down the wind To prey at fortune . " Hamlet ...
Pagina 44
... perfection will inaugurate a reign of feeling without imagery and without ideas ; where those immortal shapes Of bright aerial spirits live insphered In regions mild of calm and serene air , Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot ...
... perfection will inaugurate a reign of feeling without imagery and without ideas ; where those immortal shapes Of bright aerial spirits live insphered In regions mild of calm and serene air , Above the smoke and stir of this dim spot ...
Pagina 54
... perfection of form which increasingly stim- ulated the appetite and sense of form , and heightened mere physical results to the last attainable excellence of aesthetic design . This definition and exquisitely perfected cleanness and ...
... perfection of form which increasingly stim- ulated the appetite and sense of form , and heightened mere physical results to the last attainable excellence of aesthetic design . This definition and exquisitely perfected cleanness and ...
Pagina 96
... perfection , of complete illumination , of inviolate bliss will probably produce psychological results which will greatly narrow and limit our sensibilities , so far as those sensibilities are involved in a response to literary appeals ...
... perfection , of complete illumination , of inviolate bliss will probably produce psychological results which will greatly narrow and limit our sensibilities , so far as those sensibilities are involved in a response to literary appeals ...
Pagina 151
... perfection of the old masters . But the contention of these recalcitrants was hope- less . New subject matter had changed the condi- tions of literary production , and a response was inev- itable . The throb of new ideas expressed the ...
... perfection of the old masters . But the contention of these recalcitrants was hope- less . New subject matter had changed the condi- tions of literary production , and a response was inev- itable . The throb of new ideas expressed the ...
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