Shelburne Essays: (eighth series). The drift of romanticismG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 |
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Side vii
... eye ? Pater was a lover and confessor of strange souls ; should not , then , a true critic come to him in the same receptive spirit ? Well , I dare say you were right . I dare say other readers of the essay were right , who , in print ...
... eye ? Pater was a lover and confessor of strange souls ; should not , then , a true critic come to him in the same receptive spirit ? Well , I dare say you were right . I dare say other readers of the essay were right , who , in print ...
Side viii
... eye on these larger relations , he does not bring out quite so clearly as he might the distinguishing marks of the writer or book with which he is im- mediately dealing . And if to his mind this general trend appears to be carrying the ...
... eye on these larger relations , he does not bring out quite so clearly as he might the distinguishing marks of the writer or book with which he is im- mediately dealing . And if to his mind this general trend appears to be carrying the ...
Side x
... eyes before some fear , Fallen strangely , seen , and not to be endured . This wonder joined with beauty and this sud- denly appearing awe of the other world are thor- oughly characteristic of the great moments of Greek poetry , and we ...
... eyes before some fear , Fallen strangely , seen , and not to be endured . This wonder joined with beauty and this sud- denly appearing awe of the other world are thor- oughly characteristic of the great moments of Greek poetry , and we ...
Side 33
... eyes became so terrible , that no per- son could bear to behold it , and the wretch upon whom it was fixed instantly fell backward , and sometimes expired . " Only one thing the Caliph cannot command in his earthly paradise - con- tent ...
... eyes became so terrible , that no per- son could bear to behold it , and the wretch upon whom it was fixed instantly fell backward , and sometimes expired . " Only one thing the Caliph cannot command in his earthly paradise - con- tent ...
Side 48
... eye . So day by day for him from earth ascends , As steam in summer - even , The speechless intercession of his friends , Toward the azure heaven . Ah ! dearest , with a word he could dispel All questioning , and raise Our hearts to ...
... eye . So day by day for him from earth ascends , As steam in summer - even , The speechless intercession of his friends , Toward the azure heaven . Ah ! dearest , with a word he could dispel All questioning , and raise Our hearts to ...
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absolute activity æstheticism agnosticism attempt beauty Beckford called cause century character Christianity Church consciousness creed critic desire difference dreams dualism egotism element emotions ence Epicureanism essay evil evolution existence experience expression eyes fact faculties faith feeling Fiona Macleod flux Fonthill force Giaour heart human Huxley hypothesis ical ideal ideas imagination impulses individual infinite inner check insight intellectual Irenæus literature look meaning ment mind moral mystical mythology Nāgasena naturalistic pantheism nature ness Newman Nietzsche Nietzsche's notion Oxford pain passed passions Pater pathetic fallacy Peter Beckford phenomena philosophical science philosophy Plato pleasure positive science Protestantism pure rationalism reality reason religion religious revelation romantic romanticism scepticism scientific self-knowledge sense sentiment Sharp sion society soul spirit strange Superman superrational sympathy theory things thought tion to-day true truth Vathek virtue vision Walter Pater whole William Beckford William Sharp word writing wrote