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 14
... plays of Victor Hugo , Dumas , and Gautier . Less generalized examples of treatment recur to everyone - the art with which in George Elliot's Romola , in the first chapter , we are thrown back in the atmosphere and society of mediaeval ...
... plays of Victor Hugo , Dumas , and Gautier . Less generalized examples of treatment recur to everyone - the art with which in George Elliot's Romola , in the first chapter , we are thrown back in the atmosphere and society of mediaeval ...
Pagina 24
... plays with which Corneille and Racine have enriched French literature , wherein the exactitudes of royal etiquette , the refinement of artificial grace , and the proprieties of verbal expression , have mingled in a creation , dramatic ...
... plays with which Corneille and Racine have enriched French literature , wherein the exactitudes of royal etiquette , the refinement of artificial grace , and the proprieties of verbal expression , have mingled in a creation , dramatic ...
Pagina 56
... plays in them with a beauti- ful and fertile spontaneity , and intellect endows them with a subtle discrimination , so that they make poems and teach lessons , so that they fix the eye of the artist and inform the thinker . They are ...
... plays in them with a beauti- ful and fertile spontaneity , and intellect endows them with a subtle discrimination , so that they make poems and teach lessons , so that they fix the eye of the artist and inform the thinker . They are ...
Pagina 65
... played then upon it , by which its thought was swayed and prompted , and from whose power it acquired distinctiveness , distinctness and expression ? Upon the threshold of the first appearances of any form of literature , the ...
... played then upon it , by which its thought was swayed and prompted , and from whose power it acquired distinctiveness , distinctness and expression ? Upon the threshold of the first appearances of any form of literature , the ...
Pagina 72
... play of imagination , and shaping an esoteric intellec- tual bias through a conflict with nature and with themselves . Thucydides alludes to the free booting expedi- , tions of the early Greeks which must have led them into peril and ...
... play of imagination , and shaping an esoteric intellec- tual bias through a conflict with nature and with themselves . Thucydides alludes to the free booting expedi- , tions of the early Greeks which must have led them into peril and ...
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