Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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... eyes that never for a moment did poets see mountains in the full radiance to which our eyes have become accustomed . Within a century — indeed , within fifty years — all this was changed . The " Mountain Glory " dawned , then shone full ...
... eyes that never for a moment did poets see mountains in the full radiance to which our eyes have become accustomed . Within a century — indeed , within fifty years — all this was changed . The " Mountain Glory " dawned , then shone full ...
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... Eyes be struck with that more radiant Lustre of the Sun , or whether we behold that more placid and calm Beauty of the Moon , or be refreshed with the sweet Breathings of the open Air , or be taken up with the Contemplation of those ...
... Eyes be struck with that more radiant Lustre of the Sun , or whether we behold that more placid and calm Beauty of the Moon , or be refreshed with the sweet Breathings of the open Air , or be taken up with the Contemplation of those ...
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... eyes . Even the poetic vocabulary has changed . Well down into the seventeenth cen- tury , as we have seen , men who ... eye on the object . Sight has become important to an extent not recog- nized before . Philosophers , scientists ...
... eyes . Even the poetic vocabulary has changed . Well down into the seventeenth cen- tury , as we have seen , men who ... eye on the object . Sight has become important to an extent not recog- nized before . Philosophers , scientists ...
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New Philosophy | 113 |
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