Shelburne Essays: (eighth series). The drift of romanticismG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1913 |
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Side viii
... whole group of tendencies . No criti- cism , to be sure , can follow one or the other of these methods exclusively , as no product of art can ever be entirely isolated in its genesis or alto- gether merged in the current of the day ...
... whole group of tendencies . No criti- cism , to be sure , can follow one or the other of these methods exclusively , as no product of art can ever be entirely isolated in its genesis or alto- gether merged in the current of the day ...
Side 8
... whole affair which is unpleasantly suggestive , but which cannot be entirely passed over without a gross misrepresentation of what Beckford stood for to his contemporaries . During his first visit abroad he was writing to some unnamed ...
... whole affair which is unpleasantly suggestive , but which cannot be entirely passed over without a gross misrepresentation of what Beckford stood for to his contemporaries . During his first visit abroad he was writing to some unnamed ...
Side 15
... whole thing is like a chapter in romanticism written in wood and mortar . Of the life of the master in his magic palace strange stories were soon current . About the whole park he raised a twelve - foot wall of some seven or eight miles ...
... whole thing is like a chapter in romanticism written in wood and mortar . Of the life of the master in his magic palace strange stories were soon current . About the whole park he raised a twelve - foot wall of some seven or eight miles ...
Side 18
... whole the picture one gets of the recluse in his Palace of Art , surrounded by the spoils of the world , is oppressive and morbid . In time Beck- ford's shrinking fortune grew unable to stand the strain put upon it , and he was obliged ...
... whole the picture one gets of the recluse in his Palace of Art , surrounded by the spoils of the world , is oppressive and morbid . In time Beck- ford's shrinking fortune grew unable to stand the strain put upon it , and he was obliged ...
Side 32
... whole book of Vathek as we have it , but merely one of the episodes designed for it but never printed . He wrote the story in French , and to his friend . Henley , a scholar of considerable Oriental attain- ments , was entrusted the ...
... whole book of Vathek as we have it , but merely one of the episodes designed for it but never printed . He wrote the story in French , and to his friend . Henley , a scholar of considerable Oriental attain- ments , was entrusted the ...
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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