| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 512 lehte
...mere nature, the nalura naturata. wL idle rivalry ! If he proceeds only from a given form, which .? supposed to answer to the notion of beauty, what an...unreality there always is in his productions, as in Ciprani's pictures! Believe me, you must master the essence. th< natura naturans, which presupposes... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 502 lehte
...contrarily to, interest. If the artist copies the mere nature, the natura naturata, what idle rivalry ! If he proceeds only from a given form, which is supposed...naturans, which presupposes a bond between nature ia the higher sense and the soul of man. (tt) The wisdom in nature is distinguished from that in man,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1884 - 516 lehte
...nature, the »aiitra naturata, what idle rivalry ! If he proceeds only from a given form, which in supposed to answer to the notion of beauty, what an...pictures ! Believe me, you must master the essence, the untura naturans, which presupposes a bond between nature in the higher sense and the soul of man. (//)... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 190 lehte
...contrarily to, interest. 10 If the artist copies the mere nature, the natura naturata, what idle rivalry ! If he proceeds only from a given form, which is supposed...there always is in his productions, as in Cipriani's pic- 15 tures! Believe me, you must master the essence, the natura naturans, which presupposes a bond... | |
| 1900 - 492 lehte
...contrarily to, interest. If the artist copies the mere nature, the natura naturata, what idle rivalry ! If he proceeds only from a given form, which is supposed...productions, as in Cipriani's pictures ! Believe me, you must ON POESY AND ART 435 master the essence, the natura naturans, which presupposes a bond between nature... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 348 lehte
...the mere nature, the natura naturata. what idle rivalry ! If he proceeds only from a given form, 20 which is supposed to answer to the notion of beauty,...between nature in the higher sense and the soul of 25 man. The wisdom in nature is distinguished from that in man by the co-instantaneity of the plan... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 348 lehte
...the mere nature, the natura naturata. what idle rivalry ! If he proceeds only from a given form, 20 which is supposed to answer to the notion of beauty,...emptiness, what an unreality there always is in his pro- V ductions, as in Cipriani's pictures lOBelieve me, you must master the essence, the natura naturarls,... | |
| Charles W - 1910 - 466 lehte
...contrarily to, interest. If the artist copies the mere nature, the natura naturata, what idle rivalry ! If he proceeds only from a given form, which is supposed...pictures ! Believe me, you must master the essence, the natt1ra naturans, which presupposes a bond between nature in the higher sense and the soul of man.... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 lehte
...form, ^,eid£ature which is supposed to answer to the notion of beauty, what "v<^van emptiness . . . ! Believe me, you must master the essence, the natura...between nature in the higher sense and the soul of Nature and man tbe soul of man. The artist must imitate that which is within the thing, that which... | |
| Ivor Armstrong Richards - 1924 - 304 lehte
...a Black Sheep." We may take it such are not the secret laws of nature to which Goethe was alluding. only from a given form which is supposed to answer...an unreality, there always is in his productions. Believe me, you must master the essence, the natura naturans, which presupposes a bond between nature... | |
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