For it is along this loop-line of "memories and ideas of the distant" that poetry wins its generalizing or universalizing power.
This generalizing or universalizing is frequently supposed to be the characteristic activity of "reason.
He signalizes, with just emphasis, the universalizing point of view called Science or Theory; but he regards it as emerging from particular facts, and as travelling again downwards towards particular facts.
Generalizing or universalizing is an acquired intellectual habit or permanent endowment; growing out of numerous particular acts or judgments of sense, remembered, compared, and coalescing into one mental group through associating resemblance.
Greek: Nou=s] as the generalizing or universalizing aptitude of the soul, growing up gradually out of the particulars furnished by Sense and Induction.
The second "quality" is the attractive, gravitating tendency which binds whole with whole as an organizing, universalizing energy.
It arises from the poetic embodiment and personification of phenomena, the grouping together of all evil and of all good, then imaginatively universalizing the conflict, and carrying it out in idea to its inevitable ultimatum.
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