Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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Էջ 142
... universe . Finite in his body , man was infinite in his aspiration . Modern man was greater than Adam ! He would go on from strength to strength , " and who can set a non - ultra to [ his ] endeavours ? ” 39 " Had we but World enough ...
... universe . Finite in his body , man was infinite in his aspiration . Modern man was greater than Adam ! He would go on from strength to strength , " and who can set a non - ultra to [ his ] endeavours ? ” 39 " Had we but World enough ...
Էջ 160
... universe , like man , was copy of God . Whether existing from eternity , as various Greek philosophers assumed , or created in time , as Christians believed , the world and the universe lived . The world and the universe lived as man ...
... universe , like man , was copy of God . Whether existing from eternity , as various Greek philosophers assumed , or created in time , as Christians believed , the world and the universe lived . The world and the universe lived as man ...
Էջ 161
... universe as it destroyed the flammantia moenia mundi and dissipated the once - finite universe into infinity that had no form or pattern . In The Breaking of the Circle I have tried , too , to describe the emotions of seventeenth ...
... universe as it destroyed the flammantia moenia mundi and dissipated the once - finite universe into infinity that had no form or pattern . In The Breaking of the Circle I have tried , too , to describe the emotions of seventeenth ...
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