The National Review, Volume 2Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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Pagina 243
... Goethe his Eckermann . Johnson , indeed , was immeasurably Goethe's inferior in the range of his experience , and , what is of more importance , in his know- ledge of man ; but he was perhaps his superior in mere presence of mind , and ...
... Goethe his Eckermann . Johnson , indeed , was immeasurably Goethe's inferior in the range of his experience , and , what is of more importance , in his know- ledge of man ; but he was perhaps his superior in mere presence of mind , and ...
Pagina 244
... Goethe would have called the ' dæmonic ' ele- ment in human affairs - the element that fascinates men by at once ... Goethe's sympathetic and genial insight into man would have been a pure embarrassment to a practical cold - tempered ...
... Goethe would have called the ' dæmonic ' ele- ment in human affairs - the element that fascinates men by at once ... Goethe's sympathetic and genial insight into man would have been a pure embarrassment to a practical cold - tempered ...
Pagina 245
... Goethe's completely unmoral genius , the poet's impartial sympathy for good and evil alike , and the irresistible attractions which his personal influence exerted . Only those could thoroughly cling to Goethe from the first who were not ...
... Goethe's completely unmoral genius , the poet's impartial sympathy for good and evil alike , and the irresistible attractions which his personal influence exerted . Only those could thoroughly cling to Goethe from the first who were not ...
Pagina 246
... Goethe's life and genius in con- nection with that personal character which so subtly penetrates all he has written ... Goethe's transcendent poetical genius , is independent , sensible , and English . From his moral oriticism of Goethe ...
... Goethe's life and genius in con- nection with that personal character which so subtly penetrates all he has written ... Goethe's transcendent poetical genius , is independent , sensible , and English . From his moral oriticism of Goethe ...
Pagina 247
... Goethe , no doubt ; but we suspect that Mr. Carlyle was resisting a secret feeling that there was a limpness and want of concentration in Goethe's whole na- ture intellectual and moral , from the results of which his imper- turbable ...
... Goethe , no doubt ; but we suspect that Mr. Carlyle was resisting a secret feeling that there was a limpness and want of concentration in Goethe's whole na- ture intellectual and moral , from the results of which his imper- turbable ...
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