The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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6. oldal
... genius . It has been touched upon with great pathos and simplicity by Theo- critus , who was followed not so well by Virgil , and with much less nature by Ovid . The Italian writers are so fond of it , that they have sonnets called ...
... genius . It has been touched upon with great pathos and simplicity by Theo- critus , who was followed not so well by Virgil , and with much less nature by Ovid . The Italian writers are so fond of it , that they have sonnets called ...
14. oldal
... genius . Yet the Venetian cha- racter in general is relieved from the frivolous by an evident capacity softened by distance over the water , was often delightful . Rousseau , who was once at Venice , published the chant in notes . We do ...
... genius . Yet the Venetian cha- racter in general is relieved from the frivolous by an evident capacity softened by distance over the water , was often delightful . Rousseau , who was once at Venice , published the chant in notes . We do ...
16. oldal
... genius , im- patient of the contradiction of his young hopes , still finds there some- thing to admire and to love . If the Venetians have been thought to be of too amorous a disposition , they are acknowledged to be tempe- rate in ...
... genius , im- patient of the contradiction of his young hopes , still finds there some- thing to admire and to love . If the Venetians have been thought to be of too amorous a disposition , they are acknowledged to be tempe- rate in ...
37. oldal
... Genius was a personification of the conscience , or rather of the prevailing impulses of the mind , or the other self of a man ; and it was in this sense most likely that Socrates condescended to speak of his well- known Dæmon , Genius ...
... Genius was a personification of the conscience , or rather of the prevailing impulses of the mind , or the other self of a man ; and it was in this sense most likely that Socrates condescended to speak of his well- known Dæmon , Genius ...
38. oldal
... Genius from the Greek Daimon : and as the Greek word has survived and taken shape in the common word Dæmon , which by scornful reference to the Heathen religion came at last to signify a Devil , so the Latin word Genius , not having ...
... Genius from the Greek Daimon : and as the Greek word has survived and taken shape in the common word Dæmon , which by scornful reference to the Heathen religion came at last to signify a Devil , so the Latin word Genius , not having ...
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