The theory or idea or system which requires of us the sacrifice of any part of this experience, in consideration of some interest into which we cannot enter or some abstract theory we have not identified with ourselves or what is only conventional, has... Studies in the History of the Renaissance - Página 194por Walter Pater - 1873 - 213 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1873 - 790 páginas
...gather up what might otherwise pass unregarded by us. La phtiofOphic, e'eat la mieitiscope de la penstc. The theory, or idea, or system which requires of us...what is only conventional, has no real claim upon us. . . . We are all condonmgn, as Victor Hugo savs: Les hommes sont tma condanmi's il morte avcc den sum*... | |
| 1879 - 690 páginas
...would not consider for a moment. ' The theory, or idea, or system, which requires of us to sacrifice any part of this experience, in consideration of some...is only conventional, has no real claim upon us.' Fully in accordance with this theory of poetry and art is such work as the ' Earthly Paradise,' whose... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1885 - 942 páginas
...the sacrifice of any part of experience in consideration of some interest into which we cannot.enter, or some abstract morality we have not identified with...is only conventional, has no real claim upon us." Now the legitimacy and necessity of some such sacrifice is admitted ; for evidently the one mental... | |
| Walter Pater - 1900 - 276 páginas
...to gather up what might otherwise pass unregarded by us. " Philosophy is the microscope of thought." The theory or idea or system which requires of us...interest into which we cannot enter, or some abstract theory we have not identified with ourselves, or what is only conventional, has no real claim upon... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 364 páginas
...experience, in con5 sideration of some interest into which we cannot enter, or some abstract theory we have not identified with ourselves, or what is...has no real claim upon us. One of the most beautiful passages in the writ10 ings of Rousseau is that in the sixth book of the Confessions, where he describes... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 páginas
...gather up what might otherwise pass unregarded . by us. " Philosophy is the microscope of thought." The theory or idea or system which requires of us the sacrifice of any part of this experience, in con5 sideration of some interest into which we cannot enter, or some abstract theory we have not identified... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 páginas
...to gather up what might otherwise pass unregarded by us. " Philosophy is the microscope of thought." The theory or idea or system which requires of us the sacrifice of any part of this experience, in con5 sideration of some interest into which we cannot enter, or some abstract theory we have not identified... | |
| Hugh Black - 1901 - 362 páginas
...What we have to do is to be ever curiously testing new opinions and courting new impressions. . . . The theory or idea or system which requires of us the sacrifice of this experience, in consideration of some interest into which we cannot enter, or some abstract theory... | |
| Marguerite Mooers Marshall - 1911 - 272 páginas
...quoted to you so many times : " Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the end. . . . The theory or idea or system which requires of us...interest into which we cannot enter, or some abstract theory we have not identified with ourselves, or what is only conventional, has no real claim upon... | |
| Werner Soderhjelm, Hugo Suolahti, Axel Wallensköld, Arthur Isak Edvard Långfors - 1912 - 1156 páginas
...mine — will be found to be merely a paraphrase of the following two passages in The Renaissance: — The theory or idea or System which requires of us the sacrifice of any part of this experience. . has no real claim upon us. (237—238). Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself, is the... | |
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