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Following Hegel ' s classification , Pater places sculpture at the center as the
supreme expression of " the Greek spirit , the humanistic spirit , ” between
architecture , which is lacking in self - awareness , and painting , music , and
poetry ( " the ...
Following Hegel ' s classification , Pater places sculpture at the center as the
supreme expression of " the Greek spirit , the humanistic spirit , ” between
architecture , which is lacking in self - awareness , and painting , music , and
poetry ( " the ...
Page 333
In fact Pater ' s emphasis on the exact relation of inner thought and outward
expression is far more probably derived immediately from Newman ' s " Literature
” than from Coleridge . Newman ' s central doctrine " Thought and speech are ...
In fact Pater ' s emphasis on the exact relation of inner thought and outward
expression is far more probably derived immediately from Newman ' s " Literature
” than from Coleridge . Newman ' s central doctrine " Thought and speech are ...
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of language as the expression of a man ' s " inward mental action ” and of " his
intense personality ” ( Idea , p . 241 ) . Pater ' s similar remark that language must
be adapted to express " every lineament of the vision within " and that style is the
...
of language as the expression of a man ' s " inward mental action ” and of " his
intense personality ” ( Idea , p . 241 ) . Pater ' s similar remark that language must
be adapted to express " every lineament of the vision within " and that style is the
...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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