Essays, Volume 2G. Richards, 1901 - 354 pages |
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... 127 8. HEROISM 140 9. THE OVER - SOUL . 152 10. CIRCLES 171 11. INTELLECT . 185 12. ART . 199 13. THE POET . 211 14. EXPERIENCE 236 15. CHARACTER 262 16. MANNERS 17. GIFTS 18. NATURE 19. POLITICS 20. NOMINALIST 814/36.
... 127 8. HEROISM 140 9. THE OVER - SOUL . 152 10. CIRCLES 171 11. INTELLECT . 185 12. ART . 199 13. THE POET . 211 14. EXPERIENCE 236 15. CHARACTER 262 16. MANNERS 17. GIFTS 18. NATURE 19. POLITICS 20. NOMINALIST 814/36.
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... of very diverse works . It is the spirit and not the fact that is identical . By a deeper appre- hension , and not primarily by a painful acquisition of many manual skills , the artist attains the power of HISTORY THE OVER-SOUL 152.
... of very diverse works . It is the spirit and not the fact that is identical . By a deeper appre- hension , and not primarily by a painful acquisition of many manual skills , the artist attains the power of HISTORY THE OVER-SOUL 152.
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... souls to a given activity . It has been said , that ' common souls pay with what they do - nobler souls with that which ... soul of Erwin of Steinbach . The true poem is the poet's mind ; the true ship is the shipbuilder . In the man ...
... souls to a given activity . It has been said , that ' common souls pay with what they do - nobler souls with that which ... soul of Erwin of Steinbach . The true poem is the poet's mind ; the true ship is the shipbuilder . In the man ...
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... soul of Pindar fires mine , time is no more . When I feel that we two meet in a perception , that our two souls are tinged with the same hue , and do , as it were , run into one , why should I measure degrees of latitude , why should I ...
... soul of Pindar fires mine , time is no more . When I feel that we two meet in a perception , that our two souls are tinged with the same hue , and do , as it were , run into one , why should I measure degrees of latitude , why should I ...
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... soul of the commonest hearer . Hence , evidently , the tripod , the priest , the priestess , inspired by the divine afflatus . Jesus astonishes and overpowers sensual people . They cannot unite him to history , or reconcile him with ...
... soul of the commonest hearer . Hence , evidently , the tripod , the priest , the priestess , inspired by the divine afflatus . Jesus astonishes and overpowers sensual people . They cannot unite him to history , or reconcile him with ...
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