Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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... nature thought and thought nature - this is the mystery of genius in the fine arts ' . In every work of art ' the conscious is so impressed upon the unconscious as to appear in it .... He who combines the two is the man of genius ; and ...
... nature thought and thought nature - this is the mystery of genius in the fine arts ' . In every work of art ' the conscious is so impressed upon the unconscious as to appear in it .... He who combines the two is the man of genius ; and ...
第 lxxxii 頁
... nature is and realizes unconsciously . Hence nature symbolizes the spiritual life of man , but cannot originate it . ' What the plant is by an act not its own and unconsciously - that thou must make thyself to become . ' And of this un ...
... nature is and realizes unconsciously . Hence nature symbolizes the spiritual life of man , but cannot originate it . ' What the plant is by an act not its own and unconsciously - that thou must make thyself to become . ' And of this un ...
第 175 頁
... natural philosophy . It assumes the objective or unconscious nature as the first , and has there- fore to explain how intelligence can supervene to it , or how itself can grow into intelligence . If it should appear , that all ...
... natural philosophy . It assumes the objective or unconscious nature as the first , and has there- fore to explain how intelligence can supervene to it , or how itself can grow into intelligence . If it should appear , that all ...
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