sensuous life of verse,' the element of song in the singing, made so pleasurable to us by that wonder of motion which often has its origin in mere musical impulse, and in painting is to be sought for, from... Poems in prose - 51. oldalszerző: Oscar Wilde - 1909Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Oscar Wilde - 1908 - 372 oldal
...incommunicable element of artistic delight which, in poetry, for instance, comes from what Keats called the 'sensuous life of verse,' the element of song...in mere musical impulse, and in painting is to be of Gi-S t 1* ^*re-^R-aPnaelites, for all their marvel but ' *u leSen<i and their mystery of Italian... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1908 - 374 oldal
...never from the subject but from an inventive handling of rhythmical language, from what Keats called the ' sensuous life of verse.' The element of song in the singing accompanied by the profound joy of motion, is so sweet that, while the incomplete lives of ordinary... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 352 oldal
...never from the subject but from an inventive handling of rhythmical language, from what Keats called the ' sensuous life of verse.' The element of song in the singing accompanied by the profound joy of motion, is so sweet that, while the incomplete lives of ordinary... | |
| 1910 - 976 oldal
...never from the subject but frorn an inventive handling of rhythmical language, from wbat Keats called the 'sensuous life of verse.' The element of song in the singing . . is so sweet that . . the thorn-crown of the poet will blossom into roses for our pleasure . . delight... | |
| Ernst August Lüdemann - 1913 - 310 oldal
...incommunicable element of artistic delight which, in poetry, for instance, comes from what Keats called the "sensuous life of verse", the element of song in the singing, . . . Die Anschauung, daß durch vollendete Darstellung der Genuß eines an sich trauervollen Stoffes... | |
| 1913 - 586 oldal
...incommunicable element of artistic delight which, in poetry, for instance, comes from what Keats called the "sensuous life of verse", the element of song in the singing, . . . Die Anschauung, daß durch vollendete Darstellung der Genuß eines an sich trauervollen Stoffes... | |
| Ernst Paulus Bendz - 1914 - 126 oldal
...never from the subject but from an inventive handling of rhythmical language, from what Keats called the 'sensuous life of verse.' The element of song in the singing . . is so sweet that . . the thorn-crown of the poet will blossom into roses for our pleasure . . .... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1920 - 236 oldal
...incommunicable element of artistic delight which, in poetry, for instance, comes from what Keats called 'sensuous life of verse,' the element of song in the...its origin in mere musical impulse, and in painting 119 is to be sought for, from the subject never, but from the pictorial charm only — the scheme and... | |
| Eric Warner, Graham Hough - 1983 - 344 oldal
...never from the subject but from an inventive handling of rhythmical language, from what Keats called the 'sensuous life of verse.' The element of song in the singing accompanied by the profound joy of motion, is so sweet that, while the incomplete lives of ordinary... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1996 - 232 oldal
...in Reviews, 3i. That incommunicable element of artistic delight . . . comes from what Keats called the "sensuous life of verse," the element of song...of the colour, the satisfying beauty of the design ____ "L" Envol," in Kennel! Rodd's Rax Leuf and Apple Leof i Philadelphia, 1881l, repc in Miscellania,... | |
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