Society and Solitude: Twelve ChaptersHoughton, Mifflin, 1887 - 269 oldal |
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16. oldal
... spirits . They seem a power incredible , as if God should raise the dead . The recluse witnesses what others perform by their aid , with a kind of fear . It is as much out of his possibility as the prow- ess of Coeur - de - Lion , or an ...
... spirits . They seem a power incredible , as if God should raise the dead . The recluse witnesses what others perform by their aid , with a kind of fear . It is as much out of his possibility as the prow- ess of Coeur - de - Lion , or an ...
38. oldal
... spirit's voluntary use and combination of things to serve its end . The Will distinguishes it as spiritual action ... Spirit which in- forms Nature , Plato rightly said , " Those things which are said to be done by Nature are indeed done ...
... spirit's voluntary use and combination of things to serve its end . The Will distinguishes it as spiritual action ... Spirit which in- forms Nature , Plato rightly said , " Those things which are said to be done by Nature are indeed done ...
39. oldal
... Spirit , in its creation , aims at use or at beauty , and hence Art divides itself into the Useful and the Fine Arts . The useful arts comprehend not only those that lie next to instinct , as agriculture , building , weaving , etc ...
... Spirit , in its creation , aims at use or at beauty , and hence Art divides itself into the Useful and the Fine Arts . The useful arts comprehend not only those that lie next to instinct , as agriculture , building , weaving , etc ...
43. oldal
... spirit rears a higher delight , but to which these are indispensable . - Another deduction from the genius of the artist is what is conventional in his art , of which there is much in every work of art . Thus how much is there that is ...
... spirit rears a higher delight , but to which these are indispensable . - Another deduction from the genius of the artist is what is conventional in his art , of which there is much in every work of art . Thus how much is there that is ...
46. oldal
... spirit in which we con- ceive a prophet to speak , or an angel of the Lord to act ; that is , he is not to speak his own words , or do his own works , or think his own thoughts , but he is to be an organ through which the universal mind ...
... spirit in which we con- ceive a prophet to speak , or an angel of the Lord to act ; that is , he is not to speak his own words , or do his own works , or think his own thoughts , but he is to be an organ through which the universal mind ...
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