EssaysH.M. Caldwell, 1892 |
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Page 7
... beauty , as it lies in the minds of our amateurs , that men seem to have lost the perception of the instant depend- ence of form upon soul . There is no doctrine of forms in our philosophy . We were put into our bodies , as fire is put ...
... beauty , as it lies in the minds of our amateurs , that men seem to have lost the perception of the instant depend- ence of form upon soul . There is no doctrine of forms in our philosophy . We were put into our bodies , as fire is put ...
Page 8
... Beauty , to the means and materials he uses , and to the general aspect of the art in the present time . The breadth of the problem is great , for the poet is representative . He stands among partial men for the complete man , and ...
... Beauty , to the means and materials he uses , and to the general aspect of the art in the present time . The breadth of the problem is great , for the poet is representative . He stands among partial men for the complete man , and ...
Page 9
... beauty , to the eye of loving men , from their belief that the poet is be- holding her shows at the same time . He is isolated among his contemporaries , by truth and by his art , but with this consolation in his pur- suits , that they ...
... beauty , to the eye of loving men , from their belief that the poet is be- holding her shows at the same time . He is isolated among his contemporaries , by truth and by his art , but with this consolation in his pur- suits , that they ...
Page 10
... beauty . He is a sovereign , and stands on the centre . For the world is not painted , or adorned , but is from the beginning beautiful ; and God has not made some beautiful things , but Beauty is the creator of the universe . Therefore ...
... beauty . He is a sovereign , and stands on the centre . For the world is not painted , or adorned , but is from the beginning beautiful ; and God has not made some beautiful things , but Beauty is the creator of the universe . Therefore ...
Page 15
... beauty of things , which becomes a new , and higher beauty , when expressed . Nature offers all her creatures to him as a picture - language . Be- ing used as a type , a second wonderful value ap- pears in the object , far better than ...
... beauty of things , which becomes a new , and higher beauty , when expressed . Nature offers all her creatures to him as a picture - language . Be- ing used as a type , a second wonderful value ap- pears in the object , far better than ...
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