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 52
... wonderful gallery of pictures , and Greek composition , is the consummate expression of aes- thetic refinement . The epic , the drama , and the sys- tematized music of poetic measures came from Greece . Says Colonel Mure , * " from ...
... wonderful gallery of pictures , and Greek composition , is the consummate expression of aes- thetic refinement . The epic , the drama , and the sys- tematized music of poetic measures came from Greece . Says Colonel Mure , * " from ...
Pagina 55
... wonderful ethnic growth we encounter an accumu- lated wealth of legendary anecdote , amidst which the towering and sky - enveloped forms of Gods mingle upon the platform of human action with the passions and achievements of heroes . How ...
... wonderful ethnic growth we encounter an accumu- lated wealth of legendary anecdote , amidst which the towering and sky - enveloped forms of Gods mingle upon the platform of human action with the passions and achievements of heroes . How ...
Pagina 81
... wonderful power and interest it perpetuated in the cyclic poets the thread and strain of epic narrative , and it was still the subject matter that gave these epics character . It seems certainly true that from the great treasury of ...
... wonderful power and interest it perpetuated in the cyclic poets the thread and strain of epic narrative , and it was still the subject matter that gave these epics character . It seems certainly true that from the great treasury of ...
Pagina 106
... wonderful picture of royal extrava- gance and boisterous frivolity and sin , a source of picturesque narrative , a study of a degraded populace , the sumptuous pageants of palaces , the stress and scourge of war , the rage of religious ...
... wonderful picture of royal extrava- gance and boisterous frivolity and sin , a source of picturesque narrative , a study of a degraded populace , the sumptuous pageants of palaces , the stress and scourge of war , the rage of religious ...
Pagina 109
... wonderful world . It also therefore seems apparent that Misery , as it is in the higher illustrations of Literature derivative from Sin and Ignorance , must be ranked below these , though we all know how well Defoe , Bunyan , [ 109 ] ...
... wonderful world . It also therefore seems apparent that Misery , as it is in the higher illustrations of Literature derivative from Sin and Ignorance , must be ranked below these , though we all know how well Defoe , Bunyan , [ 109 ] ...
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