Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1852 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... adverse ; action all their joy . " Many also mistake the day of rest for a day of idleness ; and in the same spirit , Hobbes , while he places the felicity of this life in action , denies it repose THE LAW OF ACTIVITY . 19.
... adverse ; action all their joy . " Many also mistake the day of rest for a day of idleness ; and in the same spirit , Hobbes , while he places the felicity of this life in action , denies it repose THE LAW OF ACTIVITY . 19.
Pagina 24
... spirit , and into the latter through sense . As the ideal depends for its existence , so manifestly it must depend for its character , upon the thinking faculty ; and as thought is evolved from two opposite poles , the one called ...
... spirit , and into the latter through sense . As the ideal depends for its existence , so manifestly it must depend for its character , upon the thinking faculty ; and as thought is evolved from two opposite poles , the one called ...
Pagina 25
... Spirit because it means breath , and laughs at Virtue inspired or infused , because that would mean Virtue inblown or inpoured , is yet so put upon , that to eke out a theory whose chief passport to success lies in the fact that it ...
... Spirit because it means breath , and laughs at Virtue inspired or infused , because that would mean Virtue inblown or inpoured , is yet so put upon , that to eke out a theory whose chief passport to success lies in the fact that it ...
Pagina 48
... spirit or the pure reason ; to which it stands in nearly the same relation that a grand vizier bears to a sultan . It wields the influence which rightfully belongs to the higher power , and which the higher power is in our present ...
... spirit or the pure reason ; to which it stands in nearly the same relation that a grand vizier bears to a sultan . It wields the influence which rightfully belongs to the higher power , and which the higher power is in our present ...
Pagina 52
... to hold communion , a spiritual and a sensuous , God and Nature . By widely different powers do we behold these realities : the spirit has no eye for the natural , and mere sense cannot see the divine . The two 52 THE LAW OF HARMONY .
... to hold communion , a spiritual and a sensuous , God and Nature . By widely different powers do we behold these realities : the spirit has no eye for the natural , and mere sense cannot see the divine . The two 52 THE LAW OF HARMONY .
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