[Redbook9:241][19910501:0800ww]{The
Renaissance (again) [continued
(9)]}{–
The Hero}[1st
May 1991]
19910501:0800
[continued]
‘Given
the potentiality of Man to incline either to base pleasure or towards
higher things, it was naturally the latter which presented the
Renaissance with their* ideal man,** the hero, formed from the
antique mold.*** A hero was not simply ****bold, # strong, ingenious
in battle,#* but led a life which reflected the nobility of his
soul,#** his high morality, #*** and his wisdom: he was
magnanimous#*** in his relations with others, and conducted himself
with dignity.## All his actions were founded in reason,##* on the
domination of the emotions by the will.##**
##***
*[sic]
**[C?]
[Square
brackets per ms]
***(sic)
****(bould?)
[See
↑
last previous footnote, above]
#M~,U~
#*M~?
#**s~
#***s~,r~
#****m~
##s~
##*m~
##**s~>r~
(Trouble is, emotions have a way
of getting back at you....)
[They
are there for a Reason!]
##***
–
ibid
[Encyclopaedia
of Visual Art 4:]
631
[Source
paragraph continued in next ts journal entry]
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