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 37
... sympathy with the mental structure of the man or race , that helps to produce the variegation and modes , moods and works of literature . He does indeed hint at an influence of this sort , when he enlarges on the effect of surroundings ...
... sympathy with the mental structure of the man or race , that helps to produce the variegation and modes , moods and works of literature . He does indeed hint at an influence of this sort , when he enlarges on the effect of surroundings ...
Pagina 54
... in all its movements by the features and the limbs . Their careful choice of distinct motives in poetry , their appeal in all imaginative work to the inner eye · that sees , no less than to the sympathies [ 54 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... in all its movements by the features and the limbs . Their careful choice of distinct motives in poetry , their appeal in all imaginative work to the inner eye · that sees , no less than to the sympathies [ 54 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 55
... sympathies which thrill , their abstinence from description of landscape and analyses of emotion , their clear and massive character delineation point to the same conclusion . Every thing tends to confirm the original perception that ...
... sympathies which thrill , their abstinence from description of landscape and analyses of emotion , their clear and massive character delineation point to the same conclusion . Every thing tends to confirm the original perception that ...
Pagina 57
... sympathy , and exhibited in de- tail the shadowy , but anxious presentiments of the vulgar , as to the agency of the gods ; moreover they satisfied that craving for adventure , and appetite for the marvelous which has , in modern times ...
... sympathy , and exhibited in de- tail the shadowy , but anxious presentiments of the vulgar , as to the agency of the gods ; moreover they satisfied that craving for adventure , and appetite for the marvelous which has , in modern times ...
Pagina 59
... sympathy with the intellectual elements of the mythopoeic subject matter , and with it a more exalted grandiose imaginative treatment . Grote remarks , " The expansive force of Grecian in- tellect itself was a quality in which this ...
... sympathy with the intellectual elements of the mythopoeic subject matter , and with it a more exalted grandiose imaginative treatment . Grote remarks , " The expansive force of Grecian in- tellect itself was a quality in which this ...
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