The greatest truths are wronged if not linked with beauty, and they win their way most surely and deeply into the soul when arrayed in this their natural and fit attire. Now no man receives the true culture of a man in whom the sensibility to the beautiful... The United States Democratic Review - Seite 881839Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1850 - 780 Seiten
...up to nature's God. Hear the testimony of Dr. Channing upon this point : " No man receives the true culture of a man in whom the sensibility to the beautiful is not cherished ; I know of no condition in life from which it should be excluded. Of all luxuries, this is the cheapest... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1851 - 440 Seiten
...deeply into the soul when arrayed in this their natural and fit attire. Now, no man receives the true culture of a man, in whom the sensibility to the beautiful...labor tends to give a grossness to the mind. From the diffusion of the sense of beauty in ancient Greece, and of the taste for music in modern Germany, we... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 Seiten
...deeply into the soul, when arrayed in this their natural and fit attire. Now, no man receives the true culture • of a man, in whom the sensibility to the beautiful is not cher- " ished ; and I know of no condition in life from which it should be excluded. [From the same.]... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1852 - 106 Seiten
...and deeply into the soul when arrayed in their natural and fit attire. Now no man receives the true culture of a man, in whom the sensibility to the beautiful...be most important to those conditions where coarse labour tends to give a grossness to the mind. From the diffusion of the sense of beauty in ancient... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 490 Seiten
...deeply into the soul when arrayed in this their natural and fit attire. Now no man receives the true culture of a man, in whom the sensibility to the beautiful...labor tends to give a grossness to the mind. From the diffusion of the sense of beauty in ancient Greece, and of the taste for m'usic in modern Germany,... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 498 Seiten
...deeply into the soul when arrayed in this their natural and fit attire. Now no man receives the true culture of a man, in whom the sensibility to the beautiful...labor tends to give a grossness to the mind. From the diffusion of the sense of beauty in ancient Greece, and of the taste for music in modern Germany, we... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 Seiten
...deeply into the soul when arrayed in this their natural and fit attire. Now no man receives the true culture of a man, in whom the sensibility to the beautiful...cheapest and most at hand ; and it seems to me to be moat important to those conditions, where coarse labour tends to give a grossness to the mind. From... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 418 Seiten
...instead of this fair earth and glorious sky, they were tenants of a dungeon. No man receives the true culture of a man, in whom the sensibility to the beautiful...all luxuries this is the cheapest and most at hand. From the diffusion of the sense of beauty in ancient Greece, and of the taste for music in modern Germany,... | |
| 1858 - 1074 Seiten
...of a man, in whom the sensibility to the jeautiiul is not chciished ; and I know of no condition n life from which it should be excluded. Of all luxuries this is the cheapest and most at band ; and it seems to me to be mo-t important to hose conditions, where coarse labor tends to give... | |
| Salem Town - 1858 - 418 Seiten
...deeply into the soul when arrayed in this their natural and fit attire. 8. Now no man receives the true culture of a man, in whom the sensibility to the beautiful is not cherished; and 1 know of no condition in life from which it should be excluded. Of all luxuries this is the cheapest... | |
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