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 15
... 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 22
... poets , whose 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 ...
... poets , whose 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 ...
Pagina 37
... poetic fleshliness of antiquity . But he does not bring to the surface the fact that after all it is the subject matter that has moulded in the course of ages , literary feeling and invested minds with a pecu- liar atmosphere . That it ...
... poetic fleshliness of antiquity . But he does not bring to the surface the fact that after all it is the subject matter that has moulded in the course of ages , literary feeling and invested minds with a pecu- liar atmosphere . That it ...
Pagina 47
... poets , phil- osophers , and thinkers . Such a task invincibly recalls the reasonableness of commencing at the top , in some ideal creation , and allowing the facile force of deter- ioration to work its defacing , depleting , and deform ...
... poets , phil- osophers , and thinkers . Such a task invincibly recalls the reasonableness of commencing at the top , in some ideal creation , and allowing the facile force of deter- ioration to work its defacing , depleting , and deform ...
Pagina 50
... poetic images and thought which in Wordsworth and the lake poets seemed so revolutionary ( and momentarily , was , ) but which soon took on an expression of complete harmony with the aroused sense in the people of the inspiration and ...
... poetic images and thought which in Wordsworth and the lake poets seemed so revolutionary ( and momentarily , was , ) but which soon took on an expression of complete harmony with the aroused sense in the people of the inspiration and ...
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