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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... Types 46 66 III French Literature 127 66 IV The SIN substance of Literature V The SIN substance of Literature in Drama and Poetry 166 - 198 VI The SIN substance and the MISERY substance of Literature in Fiction 231 VII IGNORANCE as the ...
... Types 46 66 III French Literature 127 66 IV The SIN substance of Literature V The SIN substance of Literature in Drama and Poetry 166 - 198 VI The SIN substance and the MISERY substance of Literature in Fiction 231 VII IGNORANCE as the ...
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... types are there : knights , monks , mendicant friars , pardoners , London shopkeepers , poor workingmen , honest laborers , gay tavern - haunting roysters , and pious clerks , creeping to heaven under the shadow of the church . " The ...
... types are there : knights , monks , mendicant friars , pardoners , London shopkeepers , poor workingmen , honest laborers , gay tavern - haunting roysters , and pious clerks , creeping to heaven under the shadow of the church . " The ...
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... types of literature - wherein lies the element of Treatment -that they distinguish groups of men and national eras . He says , ( Speculative and Suggestive Essays ) " the germ , however generated , is bound to expand ; the form however ...
... types of literature - wherein lies the element of Treatment -that they distinguish groups of men and national eras . He says , ( Speculative and Suggestive Essays ) " the germ , however generated , is bound to expand ; the form however ...
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... type cannot be changed because the type grew itself out of the very nature of the people who are still existent . " what Treatment is indeed the expression of that Taine has specified as the " elementary moral state , " and which he ...
... type cannot be changed because the type grew itself out of the very nature of the people who are still existent . " what Treatment is indeed the expression of that Taine has specified as the " elementary moral state , " and which he ...
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... type of mind by acting upon some undif- ferentiated matrix , it - the type - has become inher- ited , and under the agency of elections , fixed , strengthened , and deepened . In the succeeding chapter on the " The Evolution of Literary ...
... type of mind by acting upon some undif- ferentiated matrix , it - the type - has become inher- ited , and under the agency of elections , fixed , strengthened , and deepened . In the succeeding chapter on the " The Evolution of Literary ...
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