I have thought it best to reprint it here, with some slight changes which bring it closer to my original meaning. I have dealt more fully in Marius the Epicurean with the thoughts suggested by it. An Adventure in Moral Philosophy - Side 180af Warner Fite - 1926 - 276 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Walter Pater - 1900 - 276 sider
...it best to reprint it here, with some slight changes which bring it closer to my original meaning. I have dealt more fully in Marius the Epicurean with the thoughts suggested by it. the modification of the tissues of the brain by every ray of light and sound — processes which science... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 sider
...it best to reprint it here, with some slight changes which bring it closer to my original meaning. I have dealt more fully in Marius the Epicurean with the thoughts suggested by it." For the thoughts suggested by it in Marius, see the introduction (p. xxxvi). The changes are noted... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 364 sider
...it best to reprint it here, with some slight changes which bring it closer to my original meaning. I have dealt more fully in Marius the Epicurean with the thoughts suggested by it." For the thoughts suggested by it in Marius, see the introduction (p. xxxvi). The changes are noted... | |
| Warner Fite - 1925 - 344 sider
...function as "entities" for Mr. Bertrand Russell and the mathematical logicians, only now agreably colored and illuminated. Thus far the aesthetic Epicureanism...in "The Renaissance". And now we may see why Marius 's contemplation of the lone flower was a religious exercise, and what is meant by "art for art's sake".... | |
| Warner Fite - 1925 - 342 sider
...function as "entities" for Mr. Bertrand Russell and the mathematical logicians, only now agreably colored and illuminated. Thus far the aesthetic Epicureanism...foreseen in "The Renaissance". And now we may see why Marius's contemplation of the lone flower was a religious exercise, and what is meant by "art for art's... | |
| Walter Pater - 1982 - 304 sider
...it best to reprint it here, with some slight changes which bring it closer to my original meaning. I have dealt more fully in Marius the Epicurean with the thoughts suggested by it. (Pater's own note.) —our physical life. Fix upon it in one of its more exquisite intervals, the moment,... | |
| Eric Warner, Graham Hough - 1983 - 344 sider
...it best to reprint it here, with some slight changes which bring it closer to my original meaning. I have dealt more fully in Marius the Epicurean with the thoughts 276 suggested by it.' [Pater's own note.] These pages first appeared as part of a review of William... | |
| Joseph Carroll - 1995 - 1096 sider
...metaphysic hypothesis — of a mind trying to feed itself on its own emptiness."16 "Conclusion" after having "dealt more fully in Marius the Epicurean with the thoughts suggested by it" ( The Renaissance, 186; and see Hill's editorial commentary, 443-51). Billie Andrew Inman offers a... | |
| R. M. Seiler - 1980 - 476 sider
...life', before he reprinted it in the third edition (1888); he restored the Conclusion because he had 'dealt more fully in "Marius the Epicurean" with the thoughts suggested by it'. Pater calls these changes 'slight' and says they were made 'to bring it closer to my original meaning'... | |
| Ulrike Stamm - 1997 - 326 sider
...it best to reprint it here, with some slight changes which bring it closer to my original meaning. I have dealt more fully in Marius the Epicurean with the thoughts suggested by it. (Hill, 186) Pater verweist also ganz deutlich auf den Zusammenhang zwischen seinem frühen programmatischen... | |
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