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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... reflections of the interior surfaces of different natures cast outward in voice and action , the omni- present sense of plot , passing through its various phases of reaction from a suggested uncertainty through deepening stages of ...
... reflections of the interior surfaces of different natures cast outward in voice and action , the omni- present sense of plot , passing through its various phases of reaction from a suggested uncertainty through deepening stages of ...
Pagina 58
... reflection , Greek mythology is , therefore , a mass of the most heterogeneous materials . Side by side with some of the sublimest and most beautiful conceptions which the mind has ever produced we find in it much that is absurd and ...
... reflection , Greek mythology is , therefore , a mass of the most heterogeneous materials . Side by side with some of the sublimest and most beautiful conceptions which the mind has ever produced we find in it much that is absurd and ...
Pagina 110
... reflection makes it clear that Sin must originate the highest , most pro- found and interesting literary works ; Sin that preva- lent and curious delinquency of thought and word and act , that inextricable element of obliquity , half ...
... reflection makes it clear that Sin must originate the highest , most pro- found and interesting literary works ; Sin that preva- lent and curious delinquency of thought and word and act , that inextricable element of obliquity , half ...
Pagina 112
... reflections , our obstinate search for the final cause , our admiration and hopes - all these in truth no more than our feeble cry as , in the depths of the unknown , we clash against what is more unknowable still ; and this feeble cry ...
... reflections , our obstinate search for the final cause , our admiration and hopes - all these in truth no more than our feeble cry as , in the depths of the unknown , we clash against what is more unknowable still ; and this feeble cry ...
Pagina 117
... reflection of a principle . Sin furnishes the most powerful dramatic motives that can be conceived , those that most fruitfully serve the designs of the dramatist . How can that be doubted ? Let us take a good instance of a success- ful ...
... reflection of a principle . Sin furnishes the most powerful dramatic motives that can be conceived , those that most fruitfully serve the designs of the dramatist . How can that be doubted ? Let us take a good instance of a success- ful ...
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