... drawing towards and contemplating the vast sea of beauty, he will create many fair and noble thoughts and notions in boundless love of wisdom; until on that shore he grows and waxes strong, and at last the vision is revealed to him of a single science,... The Evolution of Love - Page 20de Emory Miller - 1907 - 355 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1901 - 694 pages
...statement of scientific truth becomes an illustration of pure design, and art and science become one. " At last the vision is revealed to him of a single science, which is the science of beauty everywhere." (Plato, Symposium. § 210.) VOL. XXXVI. No. 22. — APRIL,... | |
| Plato - 1871 - 744 pages
...perceives that all beauty is of one kindred ; and from institutions he should go on to the sciences, until at last the vision is revealed to him of a single science of universal beauty, and then he will behold the everlasting nature which is the cause of all, and... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 240 pages
...shall live for ever. And Diotima (continues Socrates) unfolded to me greater mysteries than these. He who has the instinct of true love, and can discern...form, but absolute, simple, separate, and everlasting — not clogged with the pollutions of mortality, and all the colours and vanities of human life."... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 216 pages
...shall live for ever. And Diotima (continues Socrates) unfolded to me greater mysteries than these. He who has the instinct of true love, and can discern...form, but absolute, simple, separate, and everlasting — not clogged with the pollutions of mortality, and all the colours and vanities of human life."... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 pages
...perceives that all beauty is of one kindred ; and from institutions he should go on to the sciences, until at: last the vision is revealed to him of a single science of universal' Beauty, and then he will behold the everlasting nature which is the cause of all, and... | |
| William Jackson Brodribb - 1883 - 532 pages
...shall live forever. And Diotima (continues Socrates) unfolded to me greater mysteries than these. Ho who has the instinct of true love, and can discern...beauty — in the likeness of no human face or form, hut absolute, simple, separate, and everlasting — not clogged with the pollutions of mortality, and... | |
| John Service - 1884 - 318 pages
...perceives that all beauty is of one kindred ; and from institutions he should go on to the sciences, until at last the vision is revealed to him of a single science of universal beauty ; and then he will behold the everlasting Nature which is the cause of all and... | |
| John Marshall - 1891 - 274 pages
...thoughts and notions in boundless love of wisdom ; until on that shore he grows and waxes strong, and at last the vision is revealed to him of a single science, which is the science of beauty everywhere. To this I will proceed ; please to give me your very best... | |
| Emory Miller - 1892 - 358 pages
...essential implications of being. ffrgt. IMPLICATIONS OF BEING. Love is something more than the desire of beauty. . . . He who has the instinct of true love,...absolute, simple, separate, and everlasting. — SOCRATES. THE EVOLUTION OF LOVE. CHAPTER I. BEING, AS PERCEIVED. Most ignorant of what he 's most assured. —... | |
| Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead - 1892 - 204 pages
...thoughts and notions in boundless love of wisdom; until on that shore he grows and waxes strong, and at last the vision is revealed to him of a single science, which is the science of beauty everywhere. To this I will proceed ; please to give me your very best... | |
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