| Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pagine
...Poetry, therefore, we will call musical Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect ; it is a man's sincerity and depth of vision that makes him-a Poet. See deep enough, and you see musically ; the heart of Nature being everywhere music, if... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1841 - 408 pagine
...Poetry, therefore, we will call musical Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect ; it is a man's...hold a poor rank among us, in comparison with the Fates Prophet ; his function, and our esteem of him for his function, alike slight. The Hero taken... | |
| David Thomas - 674 pagine
...is the unmistakeable handwriting of God. HORACE SMITH. POETRY. Poetry we will call musical thought. See deep enough, and you see musically; the heart...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it. CARLYLE. CONVICTION. A man protesting against error is on the way towards uniting himself with all... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1915 - 878 pagine
...Poetry, therefore, we will call musical Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect ; it is a man's...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it.' It is a great mistake to say, as many do, that Carlyle hated poetry. The fact is, as readers of his... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1861 - 234 pagine
...we will call musical Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom, it turns tstill on power of intellect ; it is a man's sincerity and...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it. The Vales Poet, with his melodious Apocalypse of Nature, seems to hold a poor rank among us, in comparison... | |
| William Purton - 1865 - 176 pagine
...all her voices and utterances was perfect music. Poetry therefore we call musical thought." Again: "See deep enough, and you see musically ; the heart...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it." Shakespeare slightly Hebraizes the Greek idea : — " Look how the floor of heaven It thick inlaid... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 412 pagine
...Poetry, therefore, we will call musieal Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom it turns still on power of intellect; it is a man's sincerity...being everywhere music, if you can only reach it. — H. III. RHYTHM AND MELODY. COLERIDGE remarks very pertinently somewhere, that wherever you find... | |
| Edward Barrett - 1881 - 412 pagine
...Poetry, therefore, we will call music&l Thought. The Poet is he who thinks in that manner. At bottom it turns still on power of intellect ; it is a man's...Nature being everywhere music, if you can only reach it — H. in. RHYTHM AND MELODY. COLERIDGE remarks very pertinently somewhere, that wherever you find... | |
| baroness Beatrice Violet Greville - 1881 - 324 pagine
...AUTHOR OF ' FAITHS AND FASHIONS/ ETC. ' The tense chord is music and it is love.' GEORGE MEREDITH. ' See deep enough and you see musically : the heart of nature being everywhere music, if you can only see it.' CARLYLE. IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. I. LONDON : RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON, $ubltshera in (Rrtiinari)... | |
| 1882 - 1434 pagine
...Hope. Pt. 1. M i .- i , • is well said to be the speech of angels. A. CABLYLE — Essays. The Opera. See deep enough, and you see musically; the heart...Nature being everywhere music, if you can only reach it i. CABLXLE— Heroes and Hero Worship. Lecture III. With voices sweet entuned, and so smale, That me... | |
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