Essays, Second SeriesJ.R. Osgood, 1876 - 228 psl. |
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... object , far better than its old value , as the carpenter's stretched cord , if you hold your ear close enough , is mu- sical in the breeze . Things more excellent than every 66 image , " says Jamblichus , " are expressed through 18 THE ...
... object , far better than its old value , as the carpenter's stretched cord , if you hold your ear close enough , is mu- sical in the breeze . Things more excellent than every 66 image , " says Jamblichus , " are expressed through 18 THE ...
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... object . He perceives the thought's independence of the symbol , the stability of the thought , the accidency and fugacity of the symbol . As the eyes of Lynceus were said to see through the earth , so the poet turns the world to glass ...
... object . He perceives the thought's independence of the symbol , the stability of the thought , the accidency and fugacity of the symbol . As the eyes of Lynceus were said to see through the earth , so the poet turns the world to glass ...
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... objects paint their images on the retina of the eye , so they , sharing the aspiration of the whole universe , tend to paint a far more delicate copy of their essence in his mind . Like the metamorphosis of things into higher organic ...
... objects paint their images on the retina of the eye , so they , sharing the aspiration of the whole universe , tend to paint a far more delicate copy of their essence in his mind . Like the metamorphosis of things into higher organic ...
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... objects of nature , the sun , and moon , the animals , the water , and stones , which should be their toys . So the poet's habit of living should be set on a key so low , that the common influences should delight him . His cheerfulness ...
... objects of nature , the sun , and moon , the animals , the water , and stones , which should be their toys . So the poet's habit of living should be set on a key so low , that the common influences should delight him . His cheerfulness ...
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... objects exponents of his new thought . Here is the difference betwixt the poet and the mystic , that the last nails a symbol to one sense , which was a true sense for a moment , but soon becomes old and false . For all symbols are ...
... objects exponents of his new thought . Here is the difference betwixt the poet and the mystic , that the last nails a symbol to one sense , which was a true sense for a moment , but soon becomes old and false . For all symbols are ...
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