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
... writer builds his idea in words , or to use a different simile casts the fluid magma of his thought in phrases , collocated and linked clauses , making this sound image repeat to the world his exact or peculiar conceptions . " Omnis ...
... writer builds his idea in words , or to use a different simile casts the fluid magma of his thought in phrases , collocated and linked clauses , making this sound image repeat to the world his exact or peculiar conceptions . " Omnis ...
Pagina 12
... writer will express himself as Junius when in the Junius frame of mind ; when he feels as Lamb felt , will use a familiar speech ; and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylean mood ; " but whatever distinctions are ...
... writer will express himself as Junius when in the Junius frame of mind ; when he feels as Lamb felt , will use a familiar speech ; and will fall into the ruggedness of Carlyle when in a Carlylean mood ; " but whatever distinctions are ...
Pagina 13
... writing , particularly in the drama , which schools are strikingly contrasted in their treatment . The classic school has been compared , in disparage- ment , to a royal garden of Versailles ; " bien nivelé bien taillé , bien nettoyé ...
... writing , particularly in the drama , which schools are strikingly contrasted in their treatment . The classic school has been compared , in disparage- ment , to a royal garden of Versailles ; " bien nivelé bien taillé , bien nettoyé ...
Pagina 17
... under the shadow of the church . " The large additions made by science , and the scientific fashions of writing in all branches of learn- ing have widened the scope and augmented the dic- tionaries [ 17 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
... under the shadow of the church . " The large additions made by science , and the scientific fashions of writing in all branches of learn- ing have widened the scope and augmented the dic- tionaries [ 17 ] SUBSTANCE OF LITERATURE.
Pagina 20
... writers lying side by side and their individuality and innate differences heighten the beauty of each . Here is what Ruskin says of a blade of grass : " gather a single blade of grass , and examine for a minute , quietly , its narrow ...
... writers lying side by side and their individuality and innate differences heighten the beauty of each . Here is what Ruskin says of a blade of grass : " gather a single blade of grass , and examine for a minute , quietly , its narrow ...
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