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 17
... sentiment and the rugged euphony of the language of Schiller and Goethe , just as in Piers the Plowman , Jusserand has indicated the subliminal conditions of English speech : " his poem is not only strange , it is likewise grand and ...
... sentiment and the rugged euphony of the language of Schiller and Goethe , just as in Piers the Plowman , Jusserand has indicated the subliminal conditions of English speech : " his poem is not only strange , it is likewise grand and ...
Pagina 89
... sentiment and in treatment it must be admitted that this picturesque character of the material — the subject matter - has swayed and .moulded the minds of men . As birds denote the variation of their eating by a change in their plumage ...
... sentiment and in treatment it must be admitted that this picturesque character of the material — the subject matter - has swayed and .moulded the minds of men . As birds denote the variation of their eating by a change in their plumage ...
Pagina 117
... sentiment , the comic situations of Rague- neau , and the bluffing and boasting Gascons , the stumbling awkwardness and gaucherie of the tongue- tied Christien , and the exacting fastidiousness of the fair Roxane , this all deliciously ...
... sentiment , the comic situations of Rague- neau , and the bluffing and boasting Gascons , the stumbling awkwardness and gaucherie of the tongue- tied Christien , and the exacting fastidiousness of the fair Roxane , this all deliciously ...
Pagina 118
... sentiment . Take Fedora or Theodora or the Sor- ceress or Gismonda . Here is Sin , or what passes for Sin , the tumultuous and illicit or irregular storms of the love passion . But given their strong and appeal- ing interpretation , how ...
... sentiment . Take Fedora or Theodora or the Sor- ceress or Gismonda . Here is Sin , or what passes for Sin , the tumultuous and illicit or irregular storms of the love passion . But given their strong and appeal- ing interpretation , how ...
Pagina 132
... sentiment , for as Allison says in his Essay on Taste , " the anecdote of a late celebrated Mathematician is well known , who read the Paradise Lost , without being able to discover in it anything that was sublime , but who said that he ...
... sentiment , for as Allison says in his Essay on Taste , " the anecdote of a late celebrated Mathematician is well known , who read the Paradise Lost , without being able to discover in it anything that was sublime , but who said that he ...
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