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... Soul , sect . iv . The words and lines in italics are substituted to apply these verses to the poetic ge- nius . The greater part of this latter paragraph may be found adopted , with some alterations , in the Biographia Literaria , III ...
... Soul , sect . iv . The words and lines in italics are substituted to apply these verses to the poetic ge- nius . The greater part of this latter paragraph may be found adopted , with some alterations , in the Biographia Literaria , III ...
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... soul to one aim , and in the volun- * ἐξεγρόμενος δὲ ἰδεῖν τοὺς μὲν ἄλλους καθεύδοντας καὶ οἰχομένους , Αγάθωνα δὲ καὶ ̓Αριστοφάνην καὶ Σωκράτη ἔτι μόνους ἐγρηγορέναι , καὶ πίνειν ἐκ φιάλης μεγάλης ἐπὶδεξιά . τὸν οὖν Σωκράτη αὐτοῖς ...
... soul to one aim , and in the volun- * ἐξεγρόμενος δὲ ἰδεῖν τοὺς μὲν ἄλλους καθεύδοντας καὶ οἰχομένους , Αγάθωνα δὲ καὶ ̓Αριστοφάνην καὶ Σωκράτη ἔτι μόνους ἐγρηγορέναι , καὶ πίνειν ἐκ φιάλης μεγάλης ἐπὶδεξιά . τὸν οὖν Σωκράτη αὐτοῖς ...
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... soul ; -so neither is comedy a mere crowd of vices and follies , but whatever qualities it represents , even though they are in a certain sense amiable , it still displays them as having their origin in some de- pendence on our lower ...
... soul ; -so neither is comedy a mere crowd of vices and follies , but whatever qualities it represents , even though they are in a certain sense amiable , it still displays them as having their origin in some de- pendence on our lower ...
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... soul , and spiritualized even to a state of glory , and like a transparent substance , the matter , in its own nature darkness , becomes altogether a vehicle and fixure of light , a mean of developing its beauties , and unfolding its ...
... soul , and spiritualized even to a state of glory , and like a transparent substance , the matter , in its own nature darkness , becomes altogether a vehicle and fixure of light , a mean of developing its beauties , and unfolding its ...
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... souls of the mass of mankind , to whóm , except by this living comment and interpretation , it must remain forever a sealed volume , a deep well without a wheel or a windlass ; it seems to me a pardonable enthusiasm to steal away from ...
... souls of the mass of mankind , to whóm , except by this living comment and interpretation , it must remain forever a sealed volume , a deep well without a wheel or a windlass ; it seems to me a pardonable enthusiasm to steal away from ...
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Strona 22 - ... reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities: of sameness, with difference; of the general, with the concrete; the idea, with the image; the individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order...
Strona 41 - But the images of men's wits and knowledges remain in books, exempted from the wrong of time, and capable of perpetual renovation. Neither are they fitly to be called images, because they generate still, and cast their seeds in the minds of others, provoking and causing infinite actions and opinions in succeeding ages...