Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷 |
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The imagination thus appears as essentially allied to the moral consciousness ; and art is the visible symbol of this relationship . For the imagination , as creative artistically , does but seek to give outward expression to the ...
The imagination thus appears as essentially allied to the moral consciousness ; and art is the visible symbol of this relationship . For the imagination , as creative artistically , does but seek to give outward expression to the ...
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Not indeed on my moral or religious principles , for they had never been contaminated ; but in awakening the sense of the duty and dignity of making my actions accord with those principles , both in word and deed .
Not indeed on my moral or religious principles , for they had never been contaminated ; but in awakening the sense of the duty and dignity of making my actions accord with those principles , both in word and deed .
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So true is it , that the faith , which saves and sanctifies , is a collective energy , a total act of the whole moral being ; that its living sensorium is in the heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned ...
So true is it , that the faith , which saves and sanctifies , is a collective energy , a total act of the whole moral being ; that its living sensorium is in the heart ; and that no errors of the understanding can be morally arraigned ...
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