Originality: A Popular Study of the Creative MindT.W. Laurie, 1917 - Всего страниц: 303 |
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... give attention to its more static conditions rather than its fundamental dynamic qualities : it is unwise to spend money and labour on studying aspects of the knowing process when the mind's creative aspects are awaiting the first signs ...
... give attention to its more static conditions rather than its fundamental dynamic qualities : it is unwise to spend money and labour on studying aspects of the knowing process when the mind's creative aspects are awaiting the first signs ...
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... Give us time , say the critics , and we will take the gilt off every loudly proclaimed originality by tracing its origin to some previous idea that has escaped notice ; and even that previous idea will turn out to be a copy of something ...
... Give us time , say the critics , and we will take the gilt off every loudly proclaimed originality by tracing its origin to some previous idea that has escaped notice ; and even that previous idea will turn out to be a copy of something ...
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... give the notes provided by Jung showing the origin of Nietzsche's ideas : Now about the time that Zara- thustra sojourned on the Happy Isles , it happened that a ship anchored at the isle on which standeth the smoking mountain , and the ...
... give the notes provided by Jung showing the origin of Nietzsche's ideas : Now about the time that Zara- thustra sojourned on the Happy Isles , it happened that a ship anchored at the isle on which standeth the smoking mountain , and the ...
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... give us our sense of worth . And we further conclude that the last thing such a man could be called would be imitator . No doubt ; but let us beware of the subtlety of words . When Nietzsche tried , without success , to recreate our ...
... give us our sense of worth . And we further conclude that the last thing such a man could be called would be imitator . No doubt ; but let us beware of the subtlety of words . When Nietzsche tried , without success , to recreate our ...
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... gives us a critical summary of the whole position , and it is not favourable to the future of experiment . Billia in his pamphlet , Has the " The mere act of observing the current phenomena of con- sciousness introduces a new element ...
... gives us a critical summary of the whole position , and it is not favourable to the future of experiment . Billia in his pamphlet , Has the " The mere act of observing the current phenomena of con- sciousness introduces a new element ...
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Стр. 83 - Poetry is not like reasoning, a power to be exerted according to the determination of the will. A man cannot say, 'I will compose poetry.' The greatest poet even cannot say it: for the mind in creation is as a fading coal, which some invisible influence, like an inconstant wind, awakens to transitory brightness...
Стр. 33 - TEARS, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail, That brings our friends up from the underworld, Sad as the last which reddens over one That sinks with all we love below the verge ; So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more.
Стр. 92 - I have written this Poem from immediate Dictation, twelve or sometimes twenty or thirty lines at a time, without Premeditation & even against my Will...
Стр. 14 - WHEN I read the book, the biography famous, And is this then (said I) what the author calls a man's life? And so will some one when I am dead and gone write my life? (As if any man really knew aught of my life, Why even I myself I often think know little or nothing of my real life, Only a few hints, a few diffused faint clews and indirections I seek for my own use to trace out here...
Стр. 175 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory on this side idolatry as much as any. He was, indeed, honest, and of an open and free nature ; had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions, wherein he flowed with that facility that sometimes it was necessary he should be stopped.
Стр. 284 - Every man is born an Aristotelian, or a Platonist. I do not think it possible that any one born an Aristotelian can become a Platonist ; and I am sure no born Platonist can ever change into an Aristotelian.
Стр. 193 - ... its long history, and its bold exploits, and its gathering power ; and he saw that they were good. To him, perhaps, more than to any one else, has it been given to see, that they were a great unity, a great religious object ; that, if you could only descend to the inner life, to the deep things, to the secret principles of its noble vigour, to the essence of character...
Стр. 45 - A first hypothesis now presents itself: the subliminal self is in no way inferior to the conscious self; it is not purely automatic ; it is capable of discernment ; it has tact, delicacy; it knows how to choose, to divine. What do I say? It knows better how to divine than the conscious self, since it succeeds where that has failed.
Стр. 81 - People are always talking about originality ; but what do they mean? As soon as we are born, the world begins to work upon us, and this goes on to the end. And, after all, what can we call our own except energy, strength, and will ? If I could give an account of all that I owe to great predecessors and contemporaries, there would be but a small balance in my favor.
Стр. 81 - The moment was important in my poetical history ; for I date from it my consciousness of the infinite variety of natural appearances which had been unnoticed by the poets of any age or country, so far as I was acquainted with them ; and I made a resolution to supply, in some degree, the deficiency.