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" For the essence of humanism is that one belief of which he seems never to have doubted, that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality — no language they have spoken nor oracle by which they have hushed their... "
An Adventure in Moral Philosophy - Side 99
af Warner Fite - 1926 - 276 sider
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Literary Modernism and Musical Aesthetics: Pater, Pound, Joyce and Stein

Brad Bucknell - 2001 - 306 sider
...as preservation clear enough when he describes Pico Delia Mirandola's humanism as "that belief . . . that nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality . . .'"3 Pater's answer to the problem of history is, like his solution to the problem of epistemology,...
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Chez Soi: The Aesthetic Self in Arthur Schopenhauer, Walter Pater and T.S ...

Thomas Lütkemeier - 2001 - 318 sider
...like these forms of knowledge have ceased to be in force in the Paterian imaginative reality, in which "nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality", and in which no aesthetic force ever wholly loses its fertility (R, 49. Quoted before). In illustration...
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Chez Soi: The Aesthetic Self in Arthur Schopenhauer, Walter Pater and T.S ...

Thomas Lütkemeier - 2001 - 318 sider
...like these forms of knowledge have ceased to be in force in the Paterian imaginative reality, in which "nothing which has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality", and in which no aesthetic force ever wholly loses its fertility (R, 49. Quoted before). In illustration...
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Die Kunst der gelebten Zeit: zur Phänomenologie literarischer Subjektivität ...

Martin Middeke - 2004 - 372 sider
...Höfele, Parodie und literarischer Wandel, p. 149. nismus, schreibt Pater in The Renaissance, sei es, "that nothing which has ever interested living men...lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, no oracle beside which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual...
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Yearbook [of The] American Library Association

1915 - 490 sider
...books in the XV and XVI centuries, for what Pater, in his essay on Pico della Mirandola, puts so well: "For the essence of humanism is that belief of which...lose its vitality — no language they have spoken, no oracle beside which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual...
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The Fortnightly, Bind 16

1871 - 780 sider
...fifteenth century with their names, he is a true humanist. For the essence of humanism is that one belief of which he seems never to have doubted, that...vitality — no language they have spoken nor oracle by which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual human minds,...
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preaching in medieval england

444 sider
...likely to produce? First, a contribution to our knowledge of social life and thought. Pater's "belief that nothing which has ever interested living men...lose its vitality, — no language they have spoken, no oracle beside which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual...
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preaching in medieval england

Gerald Robert Owst - 416 sider
...likely to produce? First, a contribution to our knowledge of social life and thought. Pater's " belief that nothing which has ever interested living men...lose its vitality, — no language they have spoken, no oracle beside which they have hushed their voices, no dream which has once been entertained by actual...
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The Catholic University Bulletin, Bind 17

Catholic University of America - 1911 - 948 sider
...Pico were eminent exponents, and the essence of which has been defined as the belief that nothing that has ever interested living men and women can wholly lose its vitality. . . . The whole struggle of the early Renaissance was the struggle to find a mode of escape .... which...
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