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 11
... thought in phrases , collocated and linked clauses , making this sound image repeat to the world his exact or peculiar conceptions . " Omnis igitur oratio conficitur ex verbis ; quorum primum nobis ratio simpliciter videnda est ; deinde ...
... thought in phrases , collocated and linked clauses , making this sound image repeat to the world his exact or peculiar conceptions . " Omnis igitur oratio conficitur ex verbis ; quorum primum nobis ratio simpliciter videnda est ; deinde ...
Pagina 15
... thoughts inflamed of highest design Puts on swift wings , and towards the gates of hell Explores his solitary flight . It is true the discreet Addison , who was some ... thought keeps it alive , but for its [ 15 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... thoughts inflamed of highest design Puts on swift wings , and towards the gates of hell Explores his solitary flight . It is true the discreet Addison , who was some ... thought keeps it alive , but for its [ 15 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 16
... thought keeps it alive , but for its construction as an act of intellect , for its sublime imagination in dealing with infinite space , infinite time , and eternity , and the beings of eternity : for its beautiful surface in the scenes ...
... thought keeps it alive , but for its construction as an act of intellect , for its sublime imagination in dealing with infinite space , infinite time , and eternity , and the beings of eternity : for its beautiful surface in the scenes ...
Pagina 18
... thought as a German , or an Englishman as a Frenchman , the genius of the mother tongue in each case forbids identity of utterance . " The personal element in the element of style is obvious [ 18 ] SUBSTANCE LITERATURE OF.
... thought as a German , or an Englishman as a Frenchman , the genius of the mother tongue in each case forbids identity of utterance . " The personal element in the element of style is obvious [ 18 ] SUBSTANCE LITERATURE OF.
Pagina 19
... thought with language . The best style is that in which no other verbal form could be imagined more appropriate for the utterance of thought than the one which has been given by the author . ' Proper words in proper places make the true ...
... thought with language . The best style is that in which no other verbal form could be imagined more appropriate for the utterance of thought than the one which has been given by the author . ' Proper words in proper places make the true ...
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