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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... 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 race of prettily united words must mean something , say something . Neither [ 10 ] ...
... 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 race of prettily united words must mean something , say something . Neither [ 10 ] ...
Pagina 12
... treatment of a subject is the third element of literary substance , and means the form of composition as a whole , the form of its parts , the relation and suc- cession of its parts , the pitch of its expression , light or gay or grave ...
... treatment of a subject is the third element of literary substance , and means the form of composition as a whole , the form of its parts , the relation and suc- cession of its parts , the pitch of its expression , light or gay or grave ...
Pagina 13
... treatment . The classic school has been compared , in disparage- ment , to a royal garden of Versailles ; " bien nivelé bien taillé , bien nettoyé , bien ratissé , bien sablé ; tout plein de petites cascades , de petits bassins , de ...
... treatment . The classic school has been compared , in disparage- ment , to a royal garden of Versailles ; " bien nivelé bien taillé , bien nettoyé , bien ratissé , bien sablé ; tout plein de petites cascades , de petits bassins , de ...
Pagina 14
... treatment recur to everyone - the art with which in George Elliot's Romola , in the first chapter , we are thrown back in the atmosphere and society of mediaeval Florence , and so immersed in the local color and life that the events of ...
... treatment recur to everyone - the art with which in George Elliot's Romola , in the first chapter , we are thrown back in the atmosphere and society of mediaeval Florence , and so immersed in the local color and life that the events of ...
Pagina 15
... treatment of august distinction . How many careful critics have pointed out the heightening effect of that vague adumbration and half discovered movement , which the great poet has employed in his description of Hell and its terrific ...
... treatment of august distinction . How many careful critics have pointed out the heightening effect of that vague adumbration and half discovered movement , which the great poet has employed in his description of Hell and its terrific ...
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