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 36
... social conditions , is polemic , vivid with religious enthusiasm and exaltation . Then the Restoration with its violent reaction , its unbridled license , its incessant and boisterous parade of lust , and the classic age , conceived ...
... social conditions , is polemic , vivid with religious enthusiasm and exaltation . Then the Restoration with its violent reaction , its unbridled license , its incessant and boisterous parade of lust , and the classic age , conceived ...
Pagina 47
... social communities of any race , whose mental proclivities are first - rate , * En passant we may remark that Sir Francis Galton has vindicated the claims of the Hottentot or Bushman to a higher place in the scale of intelligence than ...
... social communities of any race , whose mental proclivities are first - rate , * En passant we may remark that Sir Francis Galton has vindicated the claims of the Hottentot or Bushman to a higher place in the scale of intelligence than ...
Pagina 71
... social condition of Greece , after the spread of Hellenic Supremacy , describe that country as divided into petty patriarchal states , where tribes of high spirited vassals yielded a ready , but not a servile , obedience to martial ...
... social condition of Greece , after the spread of Hellenic Supremacy , describe that country as divided into petty patriarchal states , where tribes of high spirited vassals yielded a ready , but not a servile , obedience to martial ...
Pagina 87
... . Picturesqueness of treatment , the kaleido- * Says Mahaffy ( Social Life in Greece ) " Sentimentality was in the Greek almost unknown . scope of romantic phrases and combinations entwined themselves , like [ 87 ] EVOLUTION OF TYPES.
... . Picturesqueness of treatment , the kaleido- * Says Mahaffy ( Social Life in Greece ) " Sentimentality was in the Greek almost unknown . scope of romantic phrases and combinations entwined themselves , like [ 87 ] EVOLUTION OF TYPES.
Pagina 111
... social pictur- esque which gives piquancy to anecdote . " We may continue to quote Lowell acceptably : “ in what gutters had not Macaulay raked for the brilliant bits with which he has put together his admirable mosaic picture of ...
... social pictur- esque which gives piquancy to anecdote . " We may continue to quote Lowell acceptably : “ in what gutters had not Macaulay raked for the brilliant bits with which he has put together his admirable mosaic picture of ...
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