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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... spirit and the new 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 ...
... spirit and the new 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 ...
Pagina 42
... spirit responsive to the " meteorological " phases of nature . Words- worth was a man calculated and educated to mirror the spirituality and the realism of nature . The personal element in style is well shown in Prof. Woodberry's ...
... spirit responsive to the " meteorological " phases of nature . Words- worth was a man calculated and educated to mirror the spirituality and the realism of nature . The personal element in style is well shown in Prof. Woodberry's ...
Pagina 71
... spirit which supplies materials for epic minstrelsy , the foundation of all primitive literature . Wm . Mure , Critical History of the Language and Literature of Ancient Greece ; Vol . II , p . 102 . ally trained and inspired their ...
... spirit which supplies materials for epic minstrelsy , the foundation of all primitive literature . Wm . Mure , Critical History of the Language and Literature of Ancient Greece ; Vol . II , p . 102 . ally trained and inspired their ...
Pagina 79
... a swarm of Huns , centuries of brilliant sun and balmy air , would hardly have infused into them the spirit of Homer or Phidias . " Critical History , & c . , & c . the Phrygians , than to the western Greeks ; The [ 79 ] EVOLUTION OF TYPES.
... a swarm of Huns , centuries of brilliant sun and balmy air , would hardly have infused into them the spirit of Homer or Phidias . " Critical History , & c . , & c . the Phrygians , than to the western Greeks ; The [ 79 ] EVOLUTION OF TYPES.
Pagina 85
... spirit of Plato and Sophocles . Its separative spirit has absorbed the influences of the great classic revival , and merged them into the domi- ' nant tendencies arising from the procreative powers of different subject matters ; like a ...
... spirit of Plato and Sophocles . Its separative spirit has absorbed the influences of the great classic revival , and merged them into the domi- ' nant tendencies arising from the procreative powers of different subject matters ; like a ...
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