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 10
... style — including the word aspect of the composition , its verbal stuff - and the treatment . Every literary work must be about something , must convey a substantial reference to an idea or a fact ; even the most volatile and chasing ...
... style — including the word aspect of the composition , its verbal stuff - and the treatment . Every literary work must be about something , must convey a substantial reference to an idea or a fact ; even the most volatile and chasing ...
Pagina 11
... style , that elective skill , temperamental or educational or mimetic , by which a writer builds his idea in words , or to use a different simile casts the fluid magma of his thought in phrases , collocated and linked clauses , making ...
... style , that elective skill , temperamental or educational or mimetic , by which a writer builds his idea in words , or to use a different simile casts the fluid magma of his thought in phrases , collocated and linked clauses , making ...
Pagina 12
... style as dif- fuse , concise , feeble , nervous , dry , plain , neat , ele- gant , flowery ; and Spencer says " the perfect writer will express himself as Junius when in the Junius frame of mind ; when he feels as Lamb felt , will use a ...
... style as dif- fuse , concise , feeble , nervous , dry , plain , neat , ele- gant , flowery ; and Spencer says " the perfect writer will express himself as Junius when in the Junius frame of mind ; when he feels as Lamb felt , will use a ...
Pagina 15
... I can use would sufficiently express the admiration which this poem excites in me - not merely for its unrivalled music , nor for its style which Matthew Arnold thought keeps it alive , but for its [ 15 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... I can use would sufficiently express the admiration which this poem excites in me - not merely for its unrivalled music , nor for its style which Matthew Arnold thought keeps it alive , but for its [ 15 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 16
... style , treatment , and the subject matter — there is an impersonal and a personal ele- ment , that is , there is an uncontrolled resident factor of permanence , and a factor of voluntary choice . In style the impersonal element is the ...
... style , treatment , and the subject matter — there is an impersonal and a personal ele- ment , that is , there is an uncontrolled resident factor of permanence , and a factor of voluntary choice . In style the impersonal element is the ...
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