| Robert Walsh - 1817 - 502 sider
...mortals: in like manner the whole of the ancient poetry and art is as it were a rhythmical nomos (law) an harmonious promulgation of the permanently established...former is more simple, clear, and like to nature in the sell-existent perfection of her separate works; the latter, notwithstanding its fragment-like appearance,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1817 - 504 sider
...its very bosom, and which is perpetually striving after new and wonderful births; the animating spirh of original love hovers here anew above the waters....former is more simple, clear, and like to nature in the sell-existent perfection of her separate works; the latter, notwithstanding its fragment-like appearance,... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1840 - 424 sider
...: in like manner the whole of the ancient poetry and art is as it were a rhythmical nomos (law), an harmonious promulgation of the permanently established...in truth exist separately ; feeling perceives all ia all at one and the same time. ^Respecting the poetical species with which we are here occupied,... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1846 - 556 sider
...after new and marvellous births; the life-giving spirit of primal love broods here anew on the face of the waters. The former is more simple, clear, and...her separate works; the latter, notwithstanding its fragmentary appearance, approaches more to the secret of the universe. For Conception can only comprise... | |
| Richard Burleigh Kimball - 1853 - 272 sider
...the very bosom of the ordered Universe, and is perpetually striving after new and marvellous births. The former is more simple, clear, and like to nature...her separate works; the latter, notwithstanding its fragmentary appearance, approaches more to the secret of the Universe. For Conception can only comprise... | |
| Richard Burleigh Kimball - 1855 - 136 sider
...the very bosom of the ordered Universe, and is perpetually striving after new and marvellous births. The former is more simple, clear, and like to nature...selfexistent perfection of her separate works ; the latter, nothwithstanding its fragmentary appearance, approaches more to the secret of the Universe. For Conception... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1892 - 582 sider
...marvellous births; the life-giving spirit of primal love broods here anew on the face of the water^) <Jhe former is more simple, clear, and like to nature in...her separate works; the latter, notwithstanding its fragmentary appearance, approaches more to the secret of the universe. For Conception can only comprise... | |
| Kuno Francke, William Guild Howard - 1913 - 586 sider
...after new and marvelous births; the life-giving spirit of primal love broods here anew on the face of the waters. The former is more simple, clear, and...her separate works; the latter, notwithstanding its fragmentary appearance, approaches nearer to the secret of the universe. For Conception can only comprise... | |
| 1913 - 588 sider
...after new and marvelous births; the life-giving spirit of primal love broods here anew on the face of the waters. The former is more simple, clear, and...selfexistent perfection of her separate works; the latter, not- x withstanding its fragmentary appearance, approaches nearer to the secret of the universe. For... | |
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