. The authorship of Shakespeare . art and practic part of lifeMust be mistress to this theoric. —1 Henry VI., Act I. Sc. 1. For it is laid down, that nothing can be found in thematerial globe, which has not its parallel in the crystallineglobe or Intellect; that is, nothing can come into practice,of which there is not some doctrine or 1 De Aug., Scient, Lib. VIII., Works (Boston), III. 90. 490 THE TRUE RELIGION. And so, Jupiter, in the Cymbeline, descends, sittingupon an eagle, and ends his speech thus: — Mount, eagle, to my palace crystalline. — Act V. Sc. 4. As touching the moral or
. The authorship of Shakespeare . art and practic part of lifeMust be mistress to this theoric. —1 Henry VI., Act I. Sc. 1. For it is laid down, that nothing can be found in thematerial globe, which has not its parallel in the crystallineglobe or Intellect; that is, nothing can come into practice,of which there is not some doctrine or 1 De Aug., Scient, Lib. VIII., Works (Boston), III. 90. 490 THE TRUE RELIGION. And so, Jupiter, in the Cymbeline, descends, sittingupon an eagle, and ends his speech thus: — Mount, eagle, to my palace crystalline. — Act V. Sc. 4. As touching the moral order in this business, it is (as itwere) reverted on itself, the necessary practical order ofprogress for man ascending ever upward, while the actualorder of elevation, excellence, and degree, stands eternallyfixed and immovable; and in the course of human culture,the soul, seeking to climb Heaven by the Hill of theMuses, or the Pyramid of Pan, in this Intellectual World,must proceed in a sort of inverted tunnel, thus : —. ^ESTHETICS. The Beautiful: Art
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