But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude and insouciance of the movements of animals and the unimpeachableness of the sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the roadside is the flawless triumph of art. Miscellanies - 265. oldalszerző: Oscar Wilde - 1908 - 343 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1856 - 610 oldal
...thirty-five years. He has a horror of conventional language of any kind. His theory of expression is, that, " to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude and insouciance of the movements of animals, is the flawless triumph of art." Now a great many men have said this before. But generally it is the... | |
| George Scratton - 1865 - 616 oldal
...art of arts, the glory of expression and the sunshine of the light of letters is simplicity. . . . To speak in literature with the perfect rectitude and insouciance of the movement of animals and the umrapeachableness of the sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1868 - 464 oldal
...neither common nor very uncommon. But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude and insousiance of the movements of animals, and the unimpeachableness...sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the roadside, is the flawless triumph of art. If you have looked on him who has achieved it, you have looked on one... | |
| Harry Buxton Forman - 1871 - 536 oldal
...intellectual depths and give all subjects their articulations are powers neither common nor very uncommon. But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude...sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the roadside is the flawless triumph of art.' WALT WHITMAN. WILLIAM MORRIS. THAT Mr. Morris's principal works are... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1878 - 542 oldal
...depths, and give all subjects their articulations, are powers neither common nor . very uncommon. But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude...of trees in the woods, and grass by the roadside, is the flawless triumph of art. If you have • . looked on him who has achieved it, you have looked... | |
| 1880 - 690 oldal
...depths and give all subjects their articulations, are powers neither common nor very uncommon. But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude...sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the roadside is the flawless triumph of art.' That he has himself achieved this great result in a more striking... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 704 oldal
...depths and give all subjects their articulations, are powers neither common nor very uncommon. But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude...and insouciance of the movements of animals and the unimpeachablenees of the sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the roadside is the flawless... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1881 - 44 oldal
...depths and give all subjects their articulations, are powers neither common nor very uncommon. But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude...and insouciance of the movements of animals, and the unimpeachabless of the sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the roadside, is the flawless triumph... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1882 - 412 oldal
...depths and give all subjects their articulations, are powers neither common nor very uncommon. But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude...sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the roadside, is the flawless triumph of art. If you have look'd on him who has achiev'd it you have look'd on one... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1883 - 390 oldal
...depths and give all subjects their articulations, are powers neither common nor very uncommon. But to speak in literature with the perfect rectitude...sentiment of trees in the woods and grass by the roadside, is the flawless triumph of art. If you have look'd on him who has achiev'd it you have look'd on one... | |
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