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
... physical ren- ditions of literature are not necessary , and the tra- ditional welding of stories and events , ideas and relig- ious rites into verbal compositions repeated by word of mouth , and " learned by heart , " is the well known ...
... physical ren- ditions of literature are not necessary , and the tra- ditional welding of stories and events , ideas and relig- ious rites into verbal compositions repeated by word of mouth , and " learned by heart , " is the well known ...
Pagina 9
... If 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.
... If 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 33
... the scenes and expressions of physical material life , of the wide range of movements and incidents of animal existence , the more dramatic aspects of the episodes and course of history , and the wide areas [ 33 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... the scenes and expressions of physical material life , of the wide range of movements and incidents of animal existence , the more dramatic aspects of the episodes and course of history , and the wide areas [ 33 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 43
... physically , and of abnormal mental 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 ...
... physically , and of abnormal mental 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 ...
Pagina 54
... physical results to the last attainable excellence of aesthetic design . This definition and exquisitely perfected cleanness and brightness of outline turned the Greek mind to sculpture . And their literary re- sults were also ...
... physical results to the last attainable excellence of aesthetic design . This definition and exquisitely perfected cleanness and brightness of outline turned the Greek mind to sculpture . And their literary re- sults were also ...
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