The soul of nature is divined by the poet; the man of science only serves to accumulate materials for its demonstration.


Translated by Humphry Ward, Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel


The soul of nature is divined by the poet; the man of science only serves to accumulate materials for its demonstration.

The soul of nature is divined by the poet; the man of science only serves to accumulate materials for its demonstration.

The soul of nature is divined by the poet; the man of science only serves to accumulate materials for its demonstration.

The soul of nature is divined by the poet; the man of science only serves to accumulate materials for its demonstration.