| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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"... | |
| 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"... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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