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" ... world must be romanticized. If we do this, we shall discover in. it the meaning it had from )the beginning. The lower self becomes, through this process, identified with its higher self. "
Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia: Das Allgemeine Brouillon - Pagina xvi
de Novalis - 2012 - 320 pagini
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Romanticism and the Romantic School in Germany

Robert Maximilian Wernaer - 1909 - 408 pagini
...is, as yet, wholly unknown. By giving the common a noble meaning, the ordinary a mysterious aspect, the known the dignity of the unknown, the finite the appearance of the infinite, — I romanticize. ' ' 1 Through this process of romanticization, the romanticists believed to have forever stilled the...
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Romanticism and the Romantic School in Germany

Robert Maximilian Wernaer - 1910 - 406 pagini
...is, as yet, wholly unknown. By giving the common a noble meaning, the ordinary a mysterious aspect, the known the dignity of the unknown, the finite the appearance of the infinite, — I romanticize."' Through this process of romanticization, the romanticists believed to have forever stilled the great...
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Romanticism and the Romantic School in Germany

Robert Maximillian Wernaer - 1910 - 402 pagini
...is, as yet, wholly unknown. By giving the common a noble meaning, the ordinary ' a mysterious aspect, the known the dignity of the unknown, the finite the appearance of the infinite, — I romanticize."1 Through this process of romanticization, the romanticists believed to have forever stilled...
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Franz Schubert's Music in Performance: Compositional Ideals, Notational ...

David Montgomery - 2003 - 346 pagini
...(Novalis) stated it most succintly: When I give the common a higher meaning, the ordinary a secret aspect, the known the dignity of the unknown, the finite the appearance of the infinite, I romanticize.i3 The idea of making something larger-than-life out of something merely life-size or "lifelimited"...
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Franz Schubert's Music in Performance: Compositional Ideals, Notational ...

David Montgomery - 2003 - 346 pagini
...(Novalis) stated it most succintly: When I give the common a higher meaning, the ordinary a secret aspect, the known the dignity of the unknown, the finite the appearance of the infinite, I romanticize.13 The idea of making something larger-than-life out of something merely life-size or "lifelimited"...
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The Book of Nature in Early Modern and Modern History

Klaas van Berkel, Arie Johan Vanderjagt - 2006 - 360 pagini
...248). This point is explicated by Novalis in his most famous definition of romanticizing given in 1798: The world must be romanticized. This yields again...finite, the appearance of the infinite, I romanticize it ... (HKA, vol. II, p. 545). The goal of the Romantic poet is ultimately identical to that of the philosopher...
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Catholic Educational Review, Volumul 6,Ediția 2

1913 - 108 pagini
...pronounced of these writers said, "by giving the common a noble meaning, the ordinary a mysterious aspect, the known the dignity of the unknown, the finite the appearance of the infinite, I romanticize. ' '" LE Gates applies to romanticism Keats ' view of life as a soul-making process, and the world as...
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