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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... poet has employed in his description of Hell and its terrific populace , and of that supreme voyage of Satan , who . with thoughts inflamed of highest design Puts on swift wings , and towards the gates of hell Explores his solitary ...
... poet has employed in his description of Hell and its terrific populace , and of that supreme voyage of Satan , who . with thoughts inflamed of highest design Puts on swift wings , and towards the gates of hell Explores his solitary ...
Pagina 106
... poet , and story teller , spreads its end- less tangle of stuff for literary fabrics . And the Mis- ery of this Age , as its reactionary protest , created , as Carlyle says , " a Noblesse of Literature ; without steel on their thigh ...
... poet , and story teller , spreads its end- less tangle of stuff for literary fabrics . And the Mis- ery of this Age , as its reactionary protest , created , as Carlyle says , " a Noblesse of Literature ; without steel on their thigh ...
Pagina 113
... poet's wail and pathos , and fugitive yearnings , which starts into life the hetero- geneous schemes of renovators , reformers and preachers , which in more concrete and toler- able ways is the inspiration of scientific spec- ulations ...
... poet's wail and pathos , and fugitive yearnings , which starts into life the hetero- geneous schemes of renovators , reformers and preachers , which in more concrete and toler- able ways is the inspiration of scientific spec- ulations ...
Pagina 116
... poet , not only his own repressed activity of creation , but our own willing and charmed acquiescence . And now let us try to find out in what realms of literature the impress of Sin , Ignorance , and Misery is distinctly shown , as ...
... poet , not only his own repressed activity of creation , but our own willing and charmed acquiescence . And now let us try to find out in what realms of literature the impress of Sin , Ignorance , and Misery is distinctly shown , as ...
Pagina 125
... poet has found its springs in the contemplation of life's sadness . Prof. Woodbury has himself said that " the spirit of discontent has been a presiding genius in literature since the reflective life of man began . " He has also spoken ...
... poet has found its springs in the contemplation of life's sadness . Prof. Woodbury has himself said that " the spirit of discontent has been a presiding genius in literature since the reflective life of man began . " He has also spoken ...
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