All visible things are emblems ; what thou seest is not there on its own account ; strictly taken, is not there at all : Matter exists only spiritually, and to represent some Idea, and body it forth. The Living Age - Side 5721907Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1858 - 330 sider
...through which solemn vistas are opened into lnfinitude itself." (Vol. II, p. 300.) Again: — "All visible things are emblems — what thou seest is...spiritually, and to represent some idea, and body it' forth." (Sart. Resart., p. 71.) The identity of thess views with Swedenborg's, will be obvious to all acquainted... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1864 - 214 sider
...invisible « unimaginable, formless, dark with excess of brighl ? » « All visible Ihings are emhlems ; what thou seest is not » there on its own account...and to represent some » Idea, and body it forth. » » pas là pour son propre compte. A proprement » parler, il n'ya rien là. La matière n'existe... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 206 sider
...» t All visible Ihings are emhlems ; what lhou seest is not » there on its own account; stiïctly taken, is not there at » all : Matter exists only...spiritually, and to represent some » Idea, and body it IVirth, » » pas là pour son propre compte. A proprement » parler, il n'ya rien là. La matière... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1864 - 516 sider
...clothing of the higher, celestial invisible " unimaginable , formless , dark with excess of bright ? " AU visible things are emblems ; what thou seest is not there on its own accouiit ; stnctly taken , is not there at all : Matter esists only spiritually, andto represent some... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 sider
...Smithy-Altar, what vacant, high-sailing air-ships are these, and whither will they sail with us ? ' All visible things are emblems ; what thou seest is not...unspeakably significant. Clothes, from the King's mantle down• wards, are Emblematic, not of want only, but of a manifold cun' ning Victory over Want. On... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 570 sider
...1 Sartor Resartag, bk. i. ch. xi. ; Prospective. 1 Ibid. bk. i. ch. x. ; Pure Reason. J Ibid. ' All visible things are emblems ; what thou seest is not...spiritually, and to represent some Idea, and body it forth. ' 1 Language, poetry, arts, church, state, are only symbols : ' In the Symbol proper, what we can call... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 564 sider
...1 Sartor Resartux, bk. i. ch. xi. ; Prospective. * Ibid. bk. i. ch. x. ; Pure Reason. * Ibid. ' All visible things are emblems ; what thou seest is not...spiritually, and to represent some Idea, and body it forth. ' 1 Language, poetry, arts, church, state, are only symbols : ' • In the Symbol proper, what we can... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 568 sider
...All visible things are emblems ; what thcra seest is not there on its own account ; strictly biken, is not there at all : Matter exists only spiritually, and to represent some Idea, and body it forth.'1 Language, poetry, arts, church, state, are only symbols : ' In the Symbol proper, what we... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 586 sider
...formless, dark with excess of bright! " ' 3 1 Sartor Re*artue, bk. i. ch. xi. ; Proaixctive. ' All visible things are emblems ; what thou seest is not there on its own account; strictly token, is not there at all : Matter exists only spiritually, and to represent some Ideu, and body it... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1895 - 468 sider
...is the end of human wishes," and rightly interpreted the crisp phrase of Carlyle in which he says, " Matter exists only spiritually, and to represent some idea and body it forth " is correct. So far have moral or religious forces determined the character of the industrial forces... | |
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