Pre-Raphaelitism: Lectures on Architecture and Painting, EtcDent, 1920 - 412 oldal |
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xiv. oldal
... hope ' ; he wrote of things that live , and he made their life more precious to us by his writings ; he moves us because he is moved , and the more deeply that through all his sense of the beauty in the world and in the works of man ...
... hope ' ; he wrote of things that live , and he made their life more precious to us by his writings ; he moves us because he is moved , and the more deeply that through all his sense of the beauty in the world and in the works of man ...
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... hope of accomplishing them by immense efforts : hope as vain as it is pernicious ; not only making men over - work themselves , but rendering all the work they do unwholesome to them . I say it is a vain hope , and let the reader be ...
... hope of accomplishing them by immense efforts : hope as vain as it is pernicious ; not only making men over - work themselves , but rendering all the work they do unwholesome to them . I say it is a vain hope , and let the reader be ...
12. oldal
... hope that industry and conscientiousness may enable him to rise in his profession without them . Again in the case of clergymen : that they are sorely tempted to display their eloquence or wit , none who know their own hearts will deny ...
... hope that industry and conscientiousness may enable him to rise in his profession without them . Again in the case of clergymen : that they are sorely tempted to display their eloquence or wit , none who know their own hearts will deny ...
16. oldal
... hope may , in its development , become a power of this kind , should we instantly , supposing that we wanted to make a poet of him , and nothing else , forbid him all quiet , steady , rational labour ? Should we force him to perpetual ...
... hope may , in its development , become a power of this kind , should we instantly , supposing that we wanted to make a poet of him , and nothing else , forbid him all quiet , steady , rational labour ? Should we force him to perpetual ...
20. oldal
... hope all things from the school . The second falsehood was , that the Pre - Raphaelites did not draw well . This was asserted , and could have been asserted only by persons who had never looked at the pictures . The third falsehood was ...
... hope all things from the school . The second falsehood was , that the Pre - Raphaelites did not draw well . This was asserted , and could have been asserted only by persons who had never looked at the pictures . The third falsehood was ...
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