Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical: Including the Dissertation on the "Connexion Between the Animal and Spiritual in Man"G. Bell, 1905 - 435 pages |
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... appearance is objectionable ? The phænomena of nature and the acts of human life are nothing more than appearances , and are yet looked upon as constituting a true reality ; for this reality must be sought for beyond the objects ...
... appearance is objectionable ? The phænomena of nature and the acts of human life are nothing more than appearances , and are yet looked upon as constituting a true reality ; for this reality must be sought for beyond the objects ...
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... appearance , the appearance which is quite formed and penetrated by the idea . " " Beauty is the world secret that invites us in image and word " is the poetical expression of Plato ; and we may add , because it is revealed in both . We ...
... appearance , the appearance which is quite formed and penetrated by the idea . " " Beauty is the world secret that invites us in image and word " is the poetical expression of Plato ; and we may add , because it is revealed in both . We ...
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... appearance of the idea . In the beautiful spirit reveals itself to spirit through matter and the senses ; thus the entire man feels himself raised and satisfied by it . By the unity of the beautiful with us we experience with delight ...
... appearance of the idea . In the beautiful spirit reveals itself to spirit through matter and the senses ; thus the entire man feels himself raised and satisfied by it . By the unity of the beautiful with us we experience with delight ...
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... appearances . It is only possible when , with every difference of form , the matter of man's volition remains the same , when all his impulses agreeing with his reason are sufficient to have the value of a uni- versal legislation . I ...
... appearances . It is only possible when , with every difference of form , the matter of man's volition remains the same , when all his impulses agreeing with his reason are sufficient to have the value of a uni- versal legislation . I ...
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... appearance , the external world of matter . When the mechanical artist places his hand on the formless block , to give it a form according to his intention , he has not any scruples in doing violence to it . For the nature on which he ...
... appearance , the external world of matter . When the mechanical artist places his hand on the formless block , to give it a form according to his intention , he has not any scruples in doing violence to it . For the nature on which he ...
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A. H. Bullen absolute Accordingly action activity æsthetic affection animal appearance beauty become character charm conception condition consequently contrary determined dignity duty Edited eternal existence experience expression faculty feeling force freedom G. A. Aitken genius give Göthe grace Greek happiness harmony heart History human nature idea ideal imagination impression impulsion inclination infinite instinct judgment Julius Cæsar kind Klopstock Laocoon liberty limits manifest manner matter means mind moral law movements necessary necessity never noble object ourselves P. L. Simmonds pain passion perfection person phænomena phænomenon philosophy physical play pleasure poetic poetry principle pure Raphael reality reason relation satisfy Schiller seek sensation sensuous nature sentimental poet simplicity soul sphere spirit sublime suffering taste things thought tion tragedy tragic Trans Translated true truth understanding unity virtue vols W. W. Skeat whole William Hazlitt Woodcuts world of sense WYNNARD HOOPER