| 1907 - 1184 pages
...History of English Literature " Taine says : " Neither mythology nor language exist in themselves ; but only men who arrange words and imagery according...organs and the original bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself. Look at the people who have made it ; nothing exists except through some... | |
| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...back to this existence, endeavour to re-create it. It is a mistake to study the document, as if it were isolated. This were to treat things like a simple...organs and the original bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself ; look at the people who have made it, — a portrait, for instance, of... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...back to this existence, endeavour to re-ereate it. It is a mistake to study the document, as if it were isolated. This were to treat things like a simple...organs and the original bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself ; look at the people who have made it, — a portrait, for instance, of... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1885 - 1108 pages
...existence, endeavour to re-create it. It is a mistake to study the document, as if it were isojltted. This were to treat things like a simple pedant, to...according to the necessities of their organs and the criginal bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself ; look Rt the people who have made... | |
| Jonathan Thayer Lincoln - 1909 - 204 pages
..." History of English Literature" Taine says: "Neither mythology nor language exist in themselves ; but only men who arrange words and imagery according...organs and the original bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself. Look at the people who have made it; nothing exists except through some... | |
| Jonathan Thayer Lincoln - 1909 - 204 pages
...History of English Literature " Taine says : " Neither mythology nor language exist in themselves ; but only men who arrange words and imagery according...organs and the original bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself. Look at the people who have made it ; nothing exists except through some... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 pages
...back to this existence, endeavour to re-create it. It is a mistake to study the document, as if it were isolated. This were to treat things like a simple...organs and the original bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself ; look at the people who have made it, — a portrait, for instance, of... | |
| 1907 - 1090 pages
...History of English Literature " Taine says : " Neither mythology nor language exist in themselves ; but only men who arrange words and imagery according...organs and the original bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself. Look at the people who have made it; nothing exists except through some... | |
| Ernst Cassirer - 1944 - 254 pages
...back to this existence, endeavour to re-create it. It is a mistake to study the document, as if it were isolated. This were to treat things like a simple...languages, but only men, who arrange words and imagery . . . nothing exists except through some individual man; it is this individual with whom we must become... | |
| Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 pages
...scholar, to fall into the error of the bibliomaniac. Neither mythology nor languages exist in themselves; but only men, who arrange words and imagery according...organs and the original bent of their intellects. A dogma is nothing in itself; look at the people who have made it — a portrait, for instance, of... | |
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