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 43
... soul , in the presence of lovely scenes , high actions and those Great ideas that man was born to learn : and its outlook is upon the field of the soul , regen- erate , where suffering is remembered only through its purification ...
... soul , in the presence of lovely scenes , high actions and those Great ideas that man was born to learn : and its outlook is upon the field of the soul , regen- erate , where suffering is remembered only through its purification ...
Pagina 53
... soul . " And a more coldly scientific estimate of their intellectual grade is given by Sir Francis Galton , who says , " that the average ability of the Athenian race is , on the lowest possible estimate , very nearly two grades higher ...
... soul . " And a more coldly scientific estimate of their intellectual grade is given by Sir Francis Galton , who says , " that the average ability of the Athenian race is , on the lowest possible estimate , very nearly two grades higher ...
Pagina 54
... soul was inseparable from the body except by an unfamiliar process of analysis , harmon- ized with the art which interprets the mind in all its movements by the features and the limbs . Their careful choice of distinct motives in poetry ...
... soul was inseparable from the body except by an unfamiliar process of analysis , harmon- ized with the art which interprets the mind in all its movements by the features and the limbs . Their careful choice of distinct motives in poetry ...
Pagina 91
... soul , and his faith in the other ' world . He makes himself the protagonist of his own drama . In the Commedia for the first time Christi- anity wholly revolutionizes art , and becomes its semi- nal principle . " A widened inspection ...
... soul , and his faith in the other ' world . He makes himself the protagonist of his own drama . In the Commedia for the first time Christi- anity wholly revolutionizes art , and becomes its semi- nal principle . " A widened inspection ...
Pagina 126
... soul , to its aspirations and its ineradicable , if mistaken , faith in the results of time ; and the ideas which he uttered with such afflu- ence of expression , such poignancy of sympathy , such a thrill of prophetic triumph , are ...
... soul , to its aspirations and its ineradicable , if mistaken , faith in the results of time ; and the ideas which he uttered with such afflu- ence of expression , such poignancy of sympathy , such a thrill of prophetic triumph , are ...
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