Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Cosmopolitan Spirit in Literature: A Study of the Literary Relations Between France and England During the Eighteenth CenturyDuckworth and Company, 1899 - 393 من الصفحات |
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... Paris , February 1895 ) . See also M. F. Brunetière's essay : Le cosmopolitisme et la littérature nationales , reprinted in Études critique sur l'histoire de la littérature française , 6th series . 1 Study on Alexandrinism ( Revue des ...
... Paris , February 1895 ) . See also M. F. Brunetière's essay : Le cosmopolitisme et la littérature nationales , reprinted in Études critique sur l'histoire de la littérature française , 6th series . 1 Study on Alexandrinism ( Revue des ...
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... Paris in 1744 and the publication of La Nouvelle Héloïse in 1761 , English influence strengthened its hold upon the French alike in science , in philosophy , in the drama and in fiction . A con- temporary , struck with the current of ...
... Paris in 1744 and the publication of La Nouvelle Héloïse in 1761 , English influence strengthened its hold upon the French alike in science , in philosophy , in the drama and in fiction . A con- temporary , struck with the current of ...
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... quainted with Shakespeare was through the grotesque parody of La Place . See J. J. Jusserand , Shakespeare en France sous l'ancien régime ( Paris , 1898 ) . all at once did the French mind , which could INTRODUCTION XV.
... quainted with Shakespeare was through the grotesque parody of La Place . See J. J. Jusserand , Shakespeare en France sous l'ancien régime ( Paris , 1898 ) . all at once did the French mind , which could INTRODUCTION XV.
الصفحة xxv
... Paris : Diderot and the admirers of England . II . His first studies in English : Pope , and his popularity - Influence of his commonplace philosophy upon his age and upon Rousseau - Daniel de Foe : success of Robinson Crusoe PAGE AIII ...
... Paris : Diderot and the admirers of England . II . His first studies in English : Pope , and his popularity - Influence of his commonplace philosophy upon his age and upon Rousseau - Daniel de Foe : success of Robinson Crusoe PAGE AIII ...
الصفحة xxvi
... Paris - His amours -The " culte du moi " II . The eighteeenth century failed to understand his humour , but appre- ciated the way in which , like Rousseau , he affected to talk of himself , and to be deeply touched by his own condition ...
... Paris - His amours -The " culte du moi " II . The eighteeenth century failed to understand his humour , but appre- ciated the way in which , like Rousseau , he affected to talk of himself , and to be deeply touched by his own condition ...
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الصفحة 325 - When the world is dark with tempests; when thunder rolls and lightning flies; thou lookest in thy beauty, from the clouds, and laughest at the storm. But to Ossian thou lookest in vain; for he beholds thy beams no more; whether thy yellow hair flows on the eastern clouds, or thou tremblest at the gates of the west. But thou art, perhaps, like me, for a season, thy years will have an end. Thou shall sleep in thy clouds, careless of the voice of the morning.
الصفحة 192 - Why, Sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself. But you must read him for the sentiment, and consider the story as only giving occasion to the sentiment.
الصفحة 293 - Is deep enrich'd with vegetable life ; Till, in the western sky, the downward sun Looks out, effulgent, from amid the flush Of broken clouds, gay-shifting to his beam. The rapid radiance instantaneous strikes Th...
الصفحة 308 - And fated to survive the transient Sun ! By mortals and immortals seen with awe ! A starry crown thy raven brow adorns, An azure zone thy waist ; clouds, in heaven's loom Wrought through varieties of shape and shade, In ample folds of drapery divine, Thy flowing mantle form, and, heaven throughout, Voluminously pour thy pompous train...
الصفحة 134 - What are your laws, of which you make your boast, but the fool's wisdom and the coward's valour? the instrument and screen of all your villainies, by which you punish in others what you act yourselves, or would have acted had you been in their circumstances. The judge who condemns the poor man for being a thief had been a thief himself had he been poor.
الصفحة 296 - Be not too narrow, husbandmen ! but fling From the full sheaf, with charitable stealth, The liberal handful. Think, oh grateful think ! How good the GOD of HARVEST is to you: Who pours abundance o'er your flowing fields...
الصفحة 114 - Subject, compound them, follow her and God. Love, hope, and joy, fair pleasure's smiling train, Hate, fear, and grief, the family of pain...
الصفحة 323 - He lifted high his shadowy spear! He bent forward his dreadful height. Fingal, advancing, drew his sword; the blade of dark-brown Luno.* The gleaming path of the steel winds through the gloomy ghost. The form fell shapeless into air, like a column of smoke, which the staff of the boy disturbs, as it rises from the half-extinguished furnace.
الصفحة 315 - No slaves revere them, and no wars invade : Yet frequent now, at midnight's solemn hour, The rifted mounds their yawning cells unfold, And forth the monarchs stalk with sovereign power, In pageant robes, and wreathed with sheeny gold, And on their twilight tombs aerial council hold.
الصفحة 298 - THESE, as they change, Almighty Father, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of Thee. Forth in the pleasing Spring Thy beauty walks, Thy tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy.