Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical; Including the Dissertation on the "Connexion Between the Animal and Spiritual in Man." Newly Translated from the GermanG. Bell, 1875 - 435 pages |
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... called . The heroic age is the best society for the ideal , in action ; in its determinate situation the ideal in action must appear as the manifestation of moral power , and in action properly so called it must contain three points in ...
... called . The heroic age is the best society for the ideal , in action ; in its determinate situation the ideal in action must appear as the manifestation of moral power , and in action properly so called it must contain three points in ...
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... called grand and sublime , in which no attention is given to the question of knowing if the beautiful , the good , and the perfect exist ; but when it is rigorously required that that which exists should be good , beautiful , and ...
... called grand and sublime , in which no attention is given to the question of knowing if the beautiful , the good , and the perfect exist ; but when it is rigorously required that that which exists should be good , beautiful , and ...
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... called vulgarity ; and the opposite is called nobility . Vulgarity and nobility are two ideas which , wherever they are applied , have more or less relation with the super- sensuous share a man takes in a work . There is nothing noble ...
... called vulgarity ; and the opposite is called nobility . Vulgarity and nobility are two ideas which , wherever they are applied , have more or less relation with the super- sensuous share a man takes in a work . There is nothing noble ...
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absolute Accordingly action activity æsthetic affection animal appearance beauty become character conception condition consequently contrary COVENT GARDEN determined dignity duty Edition Engravings eternal existence experience expression faculty Fcap feeling force freedom genius GEORGE BELL GEORGE CRUIKSHANK give Göthe grace Greek happiness harmony heart highest human nature idea ideal Iliad imagination impression impulsion inclination infinite instinct judgment Julius Cæsar kind Klopstock Laocoon liberty limits manifest manner matter means Memoir mind moral law movements necessary necessity never noble object ourselves P. L. SIMMONDS pain passion perfection person phænomena phænomenon philosophical physical play pleasure poetic poetry Portrait present principle pure racter Raphael reality reason relation satisfy Schiller seek sensation sensuous nature sentimental poet simplicity soul sphere spirit STANDARD LIBRARY sublime suffering taste things thought tion tragedy tragic Translated true truth understanding unity virtue vols whole Woodcuts world of sense