Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most delicate taste, the sweetest feeling, and the rarest artistic skill — in a word, a sculptor and a poet too — could have first dreamed of a Faun in this guise, and then have succeeded in imprisoning... The Living Age - 350. oldal1924Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 320 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...imprisoning the sportive and frisky thing in marble. Neither man nor animal, and yet no monster ; but a being in whom both races meet on friendly ground... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 316 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...imprisoning the sportive and frisky thing in marble. Neither man nor animal, and yet no monster; but a being in whom both races meet on friendly ground!... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 302 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...imprisoning the sportive and frisky thing in marble. Neither man nor animal, and yet no monster; but a being in whom both races meet on friendly ground... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1860 - 606 oldal
...garment The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. " Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...imprisoning the sportive and frisky thing in marble. Xeither man nor animal, and yet no monster ; but a being in whom both races meet on friendly ground!... | |
| 1860 - 600 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. " Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...imprisoning the sportive and frisky thing in marble. Neither man nor animal, and yet no monster ; but a being in whom both races meet on friendly ground... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 302 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...poet too — could have first dreamed of a Faun in tliis guise, and then have succeeded in imprisoning the sportive and frisky thing in marble. Neither... | |
| 1860 - 656 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of bis wild, forest nature. , " Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...rarest artistic skill — in a word, a sculptor and a D— 7 poet too — could have first dreamed of a Faun in this guise, and then have succeeded in imprisoning... | |
| 1860 - 598 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. "Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...taste, the sweetest feeling, and the rarest artistic skill—in a word, a sculptor and a poet too—could have first dreamed of a Faun in this guise, and... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 424 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...imprisoning the sportive and frisky thing in marble. Neither man nor animal, and yet no monster; but a being in whom both races meet on friendly ground... | |
| 1875 - 448 oldal
...garment. The pointed and furry ears, therefore, are the sole indications of his wild, forest nature. Only a sculptor of the finest imagination, the most...imprisoning the sportive and frisky thing in marble. Neither man nor animal, and yet no monster ; but a being in whom both races meet on friendly ground!... | |
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