| 1900 - 516 pàgines
...identical in essence, and differ merely in the way in which they are attached to practical affairs. Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry." In the course of the reasoning that is to lead to this conclusion, Mr. Santayana offers a discriminating... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1900
...essentially identical, differing merely in the way in which they are attached to practical affairs. " Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry." SCIENCE. The Principles of Biology. By Herl>ert Spenrer. Vol. II. 12mo, pp. 675. New York: D. Appleton... | |
| George Santayana - 1900 - 314 pàgines
...identical in essence, and differ merely in the way in which they are attached to practical affairs. Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry. It would naturally follow from this conception that religious doctrines would do well to withdraw their... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1900 - 810 pàgines
...essentially identical, differing merely in the way in which they are attached to practical affairs. " Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry." SCIENCE. The Principles of Biology. By Herbert Spencer. Vol. II. 12mo, pp.075. New York: I). Appleton... | |
| George Santayana - 1900 - 312 pàgines
...in essence, and differ merely in the way in which they are attached to practical affairs. ^ Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and religion, when it merely supervenes upon life, Q> is seen to be nothing but poetry. It would naturally follow from this conception that religious... | |
| Francis Meehan - 1923 - 196 pàgines
...identical in essence, and differ merely in the way in which they are attached to practical affairs. Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry. ... As religion is deflected from its course when it is confused with a record of facts or of natural... | |
| 1924 - 500 pàgines
...identical in essence, and differ merely in the way in which they are attached to practical affairs. Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry." Ten studies from different viewpoints. 814 or 824 0-1648/2 Satow, Sir Ernest Mason. A guide to diplomatic... | |
| Masatoshi Gensen Mori - 1928 - 188 pàgines
...in essence, and differ merely in the way in which they are attached to practical affairs. " Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life, and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry." The function of both is " to draw from reality materials for an image of that ideal to which reality... | |
| 1901 - 972 pàgines
...identical in essence, and differ merely in the way in »hich they are attached to practical affairs. Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life ; and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry." From his Interpretations of Poetry and Religion and from Dr. Gardner's book the foregoing analysis... | |
| Newton Phelps Stallknecht - 1971 - 49 pàgines
...19oo in the opening pages of Interpretations of Poetry and Religion, where he had written: "Poetry is called religion when it intervenes in life; and...supervenes upon life, is seen to be nothing but poetry . . . For the dignity of religion, like that of poetry and of every moral ideal, lies precisely in... | |
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