| 1844 - 620 Seiten
...poetry," he says, " separate in a strict manner things which are dissimilar ; the romantic delight in indissoluble mixtures : all contrarieties, nature...blended together by them in the most intimate manner." This at the best is simply a fact, and not a principle ; unfortunately it is by no means a fact. Never... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1844 - 636 Seiten
...and poetry," he says, " separate in a strict manner things which are dissimilar; the romantic delight in indissoluble mixtures: all contrarieties, nature...recollection and anticipation, spirituality and sensuality, terrestial and celestial, life and death, are blended together by them in the most intimate manner."... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1846 - 554 Seiten
...The-aucient aft and poetiy are dissimijaj ; pluble mixtures ; all contrarieties : nature and art^ poef try and prose, seriousness and mirth, recollection and...sensuality, terrestrial and celestial, life and death, are by it blended together in .the most intimate •- combination. As the oldest lawgivers delivered their... | |
| Richard Burleigh Kimball - 1853 - 272 Seiten
...York. BILLIN AND BBOTHEBS, Slerootypers, 20 North William St., THE Ancient Art rigorously separates things which are dissimilar; the ROMANTIC delights...sensuality, terrestrial and celestial, life and death, are by it blended together in the most intimate combination. The Ancient Art is an harmonious promulgation... | |
| Richard Burleigh Kimball - 1855 - 136 Seiten
...THE "TIMES" OFFICE. THE Ancient Art rigorously separates things which are dissimilar ; the KOMANTIC delights in indissoluble mixtures, all contrarieties...sensuality, terrestrial and celestial, life and death, are by it blended together in the most intimate combination. The Ancient Art is an harmonious promulgation... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1863 - 780 Seiten
...and the plays of the Ancients. Shakspere delighted in mixture and combinations. He blended together nature and art, poetry and prose, seriousness and...sensuality, terrestrial and celestial, life and death. All the ancient poetry was, as it were, a rhythmetical law — a promulgation of permanently established... | |
| 1864 - 402 Seiten
...and the plays of the Ancients. Shakspere delighted in mixture and combinations. He blended together nature and art, poetry and prose, seriousness and...sensuality, terrestrial and celestial, life and death. All the ancient poetry was, as it were, a rhythmetical law — a promulgation of permanently established... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1892 - 582 Seiten
...here, therefore, merely briefly mention the subject. vThe ancient art and poetry rigorously separate things which are dissimilar; the romantic delights...and prose, seriousness and mirth, recollection and anticiyyr pation, spirituality and sensuality, terrestrial and celestial, ^ ,\ * life and dea^h, are... | |
| Kuno Francke, William Guild Howard - 1913 - 586 Seiten
...here, therefore, merely briefly mention the subject. The ancient art and poetry rigorously separate things which are dissimilar; the romantic delights...sensuality, terrestrial and celestial, life and death, are by it blended in the most intimate combination. As the oldest lawgivers delivered their mandatory instructions... | |
| Irving Babbitt - 1919 - 472 Seiten
...what he is pleased to term love. "The ancient art and poetry," says AW Schlegel, "rigorously separate things which are dissimilar; the romantic delights...sensuality, terrestrial and celestial, life and death, are by it blended together in the most intimate combination. As the oldest lawgivers delivered their mandatory... | |
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