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F. Pessoa - Heterónimos ingleses
BNP/E3, 48A – 66v
BNP/E3, 48A – 66v
Charles Robert Anon, Horace James Faber
Identificação
Charles Robert Anon, Horace James Faber – [Texto sobre a plausibilidade de todas as filosofias]

[BNP/E3, 48A – 66v]

 

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       Horace Faber          

Horace James Faber            

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Almanaque do Diário Ilustrado

Charles Robert Anon

 

It is a wonderful thing and a thing worthy of our attention that the mind of man instead of taking colour from its surroundings and (natural encompassments) does rather impart to them its thoughts and most of all this of course in the mind of the thinker himself. If he be cheerful, the most worthy landscape will present to him its most beautiful side and none other; if he be sad, the summer brightness will but serve as a mournful and exasperating contrast until it doth itself become sad and terrible. Thus indeed opinions differ. For I and thou, we may from one thing draw different[1] conclusions and in the same manner too. Thus all philosophies are good, and all are plausible as we in our moral confusion can find. All philosophies, dream-theories through our lens, are possible. Atheism alone, complete disbelief and No-religion is alone impossible. All creeds, all philosophies can be wrung from nature by minds full of them; atheism alone cannot be wrung from nature or from man.

 

(After this style.)

Toleration should be extended to Atheism.

 

Charles Robert Anon

 

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Description of Portuguese Scene [caused by Dr. Nabos’ propounding Helvetius’s theory.]

Plausibility of all Philosophies

Poetry of small things.

Imagination earthly and material.

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Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
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Documentação Associada
Publicação do fac-símile: Teresa Rita Lopes, Pessoa por Conhecer, vol. II, Lisboa, Editorial Estampa, 1990, p. 191.
Publicação da transcrição: Fernando Pessoa, Eu sou uma antologia: 136 autores fictícios, Edição de Jerónimo Pizarro e Patrício Ferrari, Lisboa, Tinta-da-China, 2013, p. 167.