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 25
... present sense of plot , passing through its various phases of reaction from a suggested uncertainty through deepening stages of obscurity and aberrant and delightful chapters of excitement , until the diges- tion of its parts completed ...
... present sense of plot , passing through its various phases of reaction from a suggested uncertainty through deepening stages of obscurity and aberrant and delightful chapters of excitement , until the diges- tion of its parts completed ...
Pagina 46
... present to the attacks of vice , and more richly endowed with the preroga- tives of knowledge . This belief will generally be treated as a fortuitous conception or a christian con- ventionality of thought . For most purposes of phil ...
... present to the attacks of vice , and more richly endowed with the preroga- tives of knowledge . This belief will generally be treated as a fortuitous conception or a christian con- ventionality of thought . For most purposes of phil ...
Pagina 49
... present circumstances , to the extinction of all other variations not so suited , so those variations of mind as literary effects , survive , which respond to the subject matter the literary material at their com- mand , and those which ...
... present circumstances , to the extinction of all other variations not so suited , so those variations of mind as literary effects , survive , which respond to the subject matter the literary material at their com- mand , and those which ...
Pagina 96
... present standards of taste , less notable and subtle , that in Heaven , where exhypothesi , there is no Sin , Ignor- ance , or Misery , literature must attain either an inferior excellence , or fail to exist at all , and even more point ...
... present standards of taste , less notable and subtle , that in Heaven , where exhypothesi , there is no Sin , Ignor- ance , or Misery , literature must attain either an inferior excellence , or fail to exist at all , and even more point ...
Pagina 99
... present ages of bar- barism are types of unrestrained , or at best half dis- couraged Sin , the sections of time included between A. D. 500 and 1200 unmistakably a state of Ignor- ance , and the subsequent long years of popular op ...
... present ages of bar- barism are types of unrestrained , or at best half dis- couraged Sin , the sections of time included between A. D. 500 and 1200 unmistakably a state of Ignor- ance , and the subsequent long years of popular op ...
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