| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 298 pages
...unsubstantial, and the former shapeless to boot. On the other hand a Symbol (o t'cw a« Taurij-yopicov) is characterized by a translucence of the Special in the Individual or of the General in the Especial or of the Universal in the General. Above all by the translucence of the Eternal through and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 610 pages
...unsubstantial, and the former shapeless to boot. On the other hand a Symbol (JI?" i" Tuvrifftfixor) is characterized by a translucence of the Special in the Individual, or of the General in the Especial, or of the Universal in the General. Above all by the translucence of the Eternal through... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1832 - 244 pages
...unsubstantial, and the former shapeless to boot. On the other hand a Symbol (° eg'v «* wwniyopixov) is characterized by a translucence of the Special in the Individual or of the General in the -Especial or of the Universal in the General. Above all by the translucence of the Eternal through... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge - 1852 - 304 pages
...terised by a translucence pf^the special in the/ „ individual, or of the general in the special, oi/ of the universal in the general ; above all by the...translucence of the eternal through and in the,£ temporal. JJt alwav.a.par.takes ..of the reality which. it genders intelligible ; and while it enunciates -the... | |
| 1856 - 368 pages
...philosophy, and theology. ' A symbol,' he says in one of his many definitions, ' (o ttmv ail TavrriyopiKovf) is characterized by a translucence of the special...temporal. It always partakes .of the reality which it distinctions, which appear to their contemporaries necessarily obvious to every sane human being, but... | |
| B. F. Cocker - 1882 - 214 pages
...of the organism. " A symbol is characterized by a translucence of the species in the individual — of the universal in the general ; above all, by the translucence of the eternal in or through the temporal. It always partakes of the reality which it renders intelligible, and while... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 482 pages
...unsubstantial, and the former shapeless to boot. On the other hand a symbol (6 ? OTIV deiravnfyopiKov) is characterized by a translucence of the special in the individual, or of the general in the especial, or of the universal in the general. Above all by the translucence of the eternal through... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 512 pages
...symbol _(ô ïotiv ¿tel TUI/T ["characterized by a transliiccncc of the special in the ind i vidual, or of the general in the special, or of the universal in ilic general Г* above all by the transliicciice of the eternal through and in the tejnporaL It always... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1891 - 484 pages
...unsubstantial, and the former shapeless to boot. On the other hand a symbol (6 (irra> at i ravrriy6piKov) is characterized by a translucence of the special in the individual, or of the general in the especial, or of the universal in the general. Above all by the translucence of the eternal through... | |
| Annie Edwards Powell Dodds - 1926 - 280 pages
...of law and of one kind with the laws of science and mathematics. And in the Lay Sermons Art is the " translucence of the special in the individual, or of the general in the especial, or of the universal in the general." There are places in which Coleridge treats dramatic... | |
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