Experience, already reduced to a group of impressions, is ringed round for each one of us by that thick wall of personality through which no real voice has ever pierced on its way to us, or from us to that which we can only conjecture to be without. Every... The Renaissance: Studies in Art and Poetry - Página 248por Walter Pater - 1888 - 252 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1891 - 580 páginas
...by that thick wall of personality! through which no real voice has ever pierced on its way to as, I or from us to that which we can only conjecture to be without.' *| The universe, then, and our heart along with it, has become that funereal urn which Goethe saw painted... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1891 - 576 páginas
...impressions, is ringed round for each one of us by that thick wall of personality through which no real voice has - ever pierced on its way to us, or from us to that which we can only conjecture to be without.' * The universe, then, and our heart along with it, has become that funereal urn which Goethe saw painted... | |
| William Francis Barry - 1904 - 408 páginas
...impressions, is ringed round for each one of us by that thick wall of personality through which no real voice has ever pierced on its way to us, or from us to that which we can only conjecture to be without." 1 The universe, then, and our heart along with it, has become that funeral urn which Goethe saw painted... | |
| Ralph Barton Perry - 1905 - 484 páginas
...impressions, is ringed round for each one of us by that thick wall of personality through which no real voice has ever pierced on its way to us, or from us to that...we can only conjecture to be without. Every one of these impressions is the impression of the individual in his isolation, each mind keeping as a solitary... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1906 - 372 páginas
...impressions, is ringed round for each one of us by that thick wall of personality through which no real voice has ever pierced on its way to us, or from us to that...individual in his isolation, each mind keeping as a solitary prisoner its own dream of a world." Few have had a gift of artistic appreciation more sincere... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 372 páginas
...impressions, is ringed round for each one of us by that thick wall of personality through which no real voice has ever pierced on its way to us, or from us to that...individual in his isolation, each mind keeping as a solitary prisoner its own dream of a world. of them is limited by time, and that as time is infinitely... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1917 - 300 páginas
...on its way to us, or from us to that which we can only conjecture to be without. Every one of these impressions is the impression of the individual in his isolation, each mind keeping as a solitary prisoner its own dream of a world. Analysis goes a step farther still, and assures us that... | |
| 1927 - 782 páginas
...as souls, whom it designs to serve; and every impression that may be gathered and recorded anywhere "is the impression of the individual in his isolation, each mind keeping as a solitary prisoner its own dream of a world." To discriminate, to be passionately alive to that terrible... | |
| Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 páginas
...impressions, is ringed round for each one of us by that thick wall of personality through which no real voice has ever pierced on its way to us, or from us to that...individual in his isolation, each mind keeping as a solitary prisoner its own dream of a world.3 Analysis goes a step farther still and assures us that... | |
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