The Living Age, 251. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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... beauty , for it is essentially a semi - barbaric art ; but has anything ever equalled it in the gusto and sheer abandonment of delight with which it flung itself into the business of form creation ? As a testimony to that de- light ...
... beauty , for it is essentially a semi - barbaric art ; but has anything ever equalled it in the gusto and sheer abandonment of delight with which it flung itself into the business of form creation ? As a testimony to that de- light ...
118. oldal
... beauty : - The corn was orient and immortal wheat which never should be reaped nor was ever sown . I thought it had stood from everlasting to ever- lasting . The dust and stones of the street were as precious as gold ; the gates were at ...
... beauty : - The corn was orient and immortal wheat which never should be reaped nor was ever sown . I thought it had stood from everlasting to ever- lasting . The dust and stones of the street were as precious as gold ; the gates were at ...
322. oldal
... beauty as they break . By shapes and sounds of beauty we Hold converse with Infinity , That answers us with cloud and fire And with the voices of the sea , Saying she too hath our desire And vision of a Heaven to be . The Speaker . A ...
... beauty as they break . By shapes and sounds of beauty we Hold converse with Infinity , That answers us with cloud and fire And with the voices of the sea , Saying she too hath our desire And vision of a Heaven to be . The Speaker . A ...
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