Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri Frédéric Amiel, Volumes 1-2Macmillan, 1913 |
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Page lxxiv
... beauty even , of a certain kind , but no plastic power , none of the incommunicable magic which a George Eliot seeks for in vain , while it comés un- asked , to deck with imperishable charm the commonplace metaphysic and the simpler ...
... beauty even , of a certain kind , but no plastic power , none of the incommunicable magic which a George Eliot seeks for in vain , while it comés un- asked , to deck with imperishable charm the commonplace metaphysic and the simpler ...
Page lxxxi
... beauty of manner that fine literary expression in which Amiel has been able to clothe the subtler processes of thought , no less than the secrets of relig- ious feeling , or the aspects of natural scen- ery . Style is what gives value ...
... beauty of manner that fine literary expression in which Amiel has been able to clothe the subtler processes of thought , no less than the secrets of relig- ious feeling , or the aspects of natural scen- ery . Style is what gives value ...
Page lxxxii
... speech , and who has attained , in words of his own , ' to the full and mas- terly expression of himself . ' Then to the poetical beauty of manner which first helped the book to penetrate , faire sa Ixxxii AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
... speech , and who has attained , in words of his own , ' to the full and mas- terly expression of himself . ' Then to the poetical beauty of manner which first helped the book to penetrate , faire sa Ixxxii AMIEL'S JOURNAL .
Page lxxxiii
... beauty nor the rich descriptive wealth of Senancour . The Dent de Midi , with its untrodden solitude , its primeval silences and its hovering eagles , the Swiss landscape " C described in the Fragment on the Ranz de INTRODUCTION . lxxxiii.
... beauty nor the rich descriptive wealth of Senancour . The Dent de Midi , with its untrodden solitude , its primeval silences and its hovering eagles , the Swiss landscape " C described in the Fragment on the Ranz de INTRODUCTION . lxxxiii.
Page lxxxvii
... beauty ; rather the energies which should have found their natural expression in literary or family life , pent up within the mind itself , excited in it a perpetual eagerness for intellectual dis- covery , and new powers of sympathy ...
... beauty ; rather the energies which should have found their natural expression in literary or family life , pent up within the mind itself , excited in it a perpetual eagerness for intellectual dis- covery , and new powers of sympathy ...
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