Essays, Aesthetical and Philosophical: Including the Dissertation on the "Connexion Between the Animal and Spiritual in Man"G. Bell, 1995 - 435 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 172
... never consents to see separated from the soul the purely sensuous part , and such is with him that which might be ... Never for the Greek is nature purely physical nature , and for that reason he does not blush to honour it ; never for ...
... never consents to see separated from the soul the purely sensuous part , and such is with him that which might be ... Never for the Greek is nature purely physical nature , and for that reason he does not blush to honour it ; never for ...
الصفحة 191
... Never a thought which requires an effort , never a movement of passion , hurries the calm cadence of physical life . There is no danger that the architectonic features ever become changed by the play of voluntary movements , and never ...
... Never a thought which requires an effort , never a movement of passion , hurries the calm cadence of physical life . There is no danger that the architectonic features ever become changed by the play of voluntary movements , and never ...
الصفحة 219
... never deceived . As long as the super - excitement of the internal senses overocmes the internal senses , the soul remains under the charm of this platonic love , which gives place only in dura- them to the delights enjoyed by the ...
... never deceived . As long as the super - excitement of the internal senses overocmes the internal senses , the soul remains under the charm of this platonic love , which gives place only in dura- them to the delights enjoyed by the ...
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A. B. Grosart absol absolute abstrac action activity aesthetic affection agreeable animal Anna Comnena appearance beauty become character charm conception condition conformity consequently contradiction contrary desire destiny determined dignity duty Edited esteem ESTHETICAL EDUCATION eternal exercise existence experience expression faculty favour feeling force freedom G. A. Aitken genius give Göthe grace Greek happy harmony heart human nature idea ideal imagination impression inclination infinite instinct judgment kind Klopstock Laocoon liberty limits manifest manner matter means mind moral law movements necessary necessity never noble object ourselves pain passion perfection person phænomena phænomenon philosopher physical nature play pleasure poet poetic poetry principle produce propriety pure Raphael reality reason relation Schiller seek sensation sensuous nature sentiment simple simplicity soul spirit sublime suffering taste things thought tion tragedy true truth understanding unity virtue vols W. W. Skeat world of sense