To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood; to combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with the appearances, which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar; With sun and moon and stars throughout the year,... Portfolio of an Artist - Page 208by Rembrandt Peale - 1839 - 263 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1849 - 578 pages
...own fiat, this characterizes the minds that feel the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it! To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with the appearance« which every day for perhaps forty years had rendered familiar, With Sun and Mnon and Star»... | |
| Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1850 - 304 pages
...fiat — this characterizes the minds that feel the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it ! To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood, to combine the child's fenfe of wonder and novelty with the appearances which every day for perhaps forty years has rendered... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 pages
...fiat, this characterizes the minds that feel the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it ! And round the West's proud lodge their shadows throw,...form of Twilight roams astray; Shedding, through paly Stan throughout the year, And Man and Woman this is the character and privilege of genius, and one... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...none made sweeter melody Than did the poor blind boy. WORDSWORTH. XXV. THANK HEAVEN I'M STILL A BOY. " To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...appearances which every day for perhaps forty years has rendered familiar. With sun and moon and stars throughout the year. And man and woman this is the... | |
| Periodicals - 1851 - 608 pages
...his own magic touch. While tottering with age he is a wandering child in a freshly-created world. " To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood," says Coleridge, " to combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with the appearance which every... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - Analogy (Religion) - 1852 - 478 pages
...definition of genius has been given by a great writer in accordance with this principle, thus : "To carry the feelings of childhood into the powers of manhood,...combine the child's sense of wonder and novelty with appearances which every day for perhaps forty years has rendered familiar, — with sun and moon and... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 544 pages
...creative fiat, this characterizes the mind that feels the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it. To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...and stars, throughout the year, And man and woman, — I think Gerard Douw's " Schoolmaster," in the Fitzwilliam Museum, the finest thing of the sort... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 554 pages
...creative fiat, this characterizes the mind that feels the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it. To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...stars, throughout the year, And man and woman,— I think Gerard Douw's " Schoolmaster," in the Fitzwilliam Museum, the finest thing of the sort I ever... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 622 pages
...creative fiat; characterizes the mind that feels the riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it, To carry on the feelings of childhood into the powers...years, had rendered familiar ; " With sun and moon and Stan throughout the year, And man and woman ," this is the character and privilege of genius, and one... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 492 pages
...— this characterizes the minds that feel the fi riddle of the world, and may help to unravel it ! To carry on > the feelings of childhood into the powers...appearances which every day for perhaps forty years has rendered familiar, With sun and moon and stars throughout the year, And man and woman this is the... | |
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