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 14
... society of mediaeval Florence , and so immersed in the local color and life that the events of the story borrow this antique illusion , and we watch the drama of Tito's perfidy and Romola's disenchantment and despair with eyes that have ...
... society of mediaeval Florence , and so immersed in the local color and life that the events of the story borrow this antique illusion , and we watch the drama of Tito's perfidy and Romola's disenchantment and despair with eyes that have ...
Pagina 34
... all languages . And derivatively , if in a less degree , the literature of im- proved or improving society must suffer a delimina- tion and curtailment with its progressive suppression of these three [ 34 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... all languages . And derivatively , if in a less degree , the literature of im- proved or improving society must suffer a delimina- tion and curtailment with its progressive suppression of these three [ 34 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 40
... Further we have become responsive to our common nature , so that in the path of development and through the exigencies of daily life , the composite structure of society changes as a unit in its multi [ 40 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... Further we have become responsive to our common nature , so that in the path of development and through the exigencies of daily life , the composite structure of society changes as a unit in its multi [ 40 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 41
... society changes as a unit in its multi various parts , and each element or individual in that society , having grown up in it becomes its index and reflects its feelings , its humour , its passion , its quantity and quality of mind ...
... society changes as a unit in its multi various parts , and each element or individual in that society , having grown up in it becomes its index and reflects its feelings , its humour , its passion , its quantity and quality of mind ...
Pagina 71
... society was fostered by the natural features of the country , which marked out the boundaries of the separate principalities , and interposed barriers against mutual encroachment . Its full influence on the language , as exemplified in ...
... society was fostered by the natural features of the country , which marked out the boundaries of the separate principalities , and interposed barriers against mutual encroachment . Its full influence on the language , as exemplified in ...
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