| 1920 - 772 sayfa
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| Robert Bridges - 1916 - 368 sayfa
...other advantages, which make all those that wou'd attempt it, despairing, drop their Pens. 97 IOO . . I am certain of nothing but of the holiness of the...What the Imagination seizes as Beauty must be Truth. . . The Imagination may be compared to Adam's dream ; — he awoke and found it truth. . . TRUE Thomas... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 654 sayfa
...end of all your troubles as that of your momentary start about the authenticity of the Imagination. I am certain of nothing but of the holiness of the...all, in their sublime, creative of essential Beauty. In a Word you may know my favourite speculation by my first Book, and the little Song I sent in my... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 456 sayfa
...is perhaps the profoundest doctrine of a true philosophy. ' I am certain of nothing ', said Keats, ' but of the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of Imagination.' It 1 Instead of speaking of primary and secondary qualities, Laurie suggests a distinction between... | |
| Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 452 sayfa
...is perhaps the profoundest doctrine of a true philosophy. ' I am certain of nothing ', said Keats, ' but of the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of Imagination.' It 1 Instead of speaking of primary and secondary qualities, Laurie suggests a distinction between... | |
| John Keats - 1918 - 432 sayfa
...end of all your troubles as that of your momentary start jibout the authenticity of the Imagination. I am certain of nothing but of the holiness of the...Beauty must be truth — whether it existed before or'nbf,— for I have the same idea of all our passipns.aaof Love : they are all, in their sublime,... | |
| Pamela Grey - 1918 - 182 sayfa
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| 1977 - 906 sayfa
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| John Keats - 1899 - 518 sayfa
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| F. W. Harvey - 1920 - 340 sayfa
...great and almost hackneyed saying, when you read the following in one of Keats' private letters ? — " I am certain of nothing but of the holiness of the...What the imagination seizes as beauty must be truth. . . . The imagination may be compared to Adam's dream; he awoke and found it truth." Take a few of... | |
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