Fraser's Magazine, Հատոր 7Longmans, Green, 1873 |
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... nature falls Between the pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites . I hope I am not , strictly speak- ing , the baser nature . But it has been my fortune ever since I began to write on these subjects to feel the pricks of the ...
... nature falls Between the pass and fell incensed points Of mighty opposites . I hope I am not , strictly speak- ing , the baser nature . But it has been my fortune ever since I began to write on these subjects to feel the pricks of the ...
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... nature or in the character of the people which can be said to be in keeping with the genius of Thorwaldsen . This small peninsula of sandhills is about the last place in which a classic revival could have been looked for . On reaching ...
... nature or in the character of the people which can be said to be in keeping with the genius of Thorwaldsen . This small peninsula of sandhills is about the last place in which a classic revival could have been looked for . On reaching ...
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... nature . ' True , ' wrote Mrs. Jameson , the gods of Hellas have paled before a diviner light ; the great Pan is dead . But we have all some ab- stract notions of power , beauty , love , joy , song , haunting our minds and illuminating ...
... nature . ' True , ' wrote Mrs. Jameson , the gods of Hellas have paled before a diviner light ; the great Pan is dead . But we have all some ab- stract notions of power , beauty , love , joy , song , haunting our minds and illuminating ...
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... nature prove identical . This and other of the sculptor's ideal figures fulfil the conditions under which individual forms may assume godlike aspect . The Greeks said Winckelmann as- cended from heroes to gods ' rather by subtraction ...
... nature prove identical . This and other of the sculptor's ideal figures fulfil the conditions under which individual forms may assume godlike aspect . The Greeks said Winckelmann as- cended from heroes to gods ' rather by subtraction ...
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... nature , and yet , be it observed , the art brought to bear has raised the com- positions above the level of common nature . Of the Mercury ' Mrs. Jameson says , ' Nothing can exceed the quiet grace of the attitude , and the youthful ...
... nature , and yet , be it observed , the art brought to bear has raised the com- positions above the level of common nature . Of the Mercury ' Mrs. Jameson says , ' Nothing can exceed the quiet grace of the attitude , and the youthful ...
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Էջ 687 - Not to covet nor desire other men's goods ; but to learn and labour truly to get mine own living, and to do my duty in that state of life, unto which it shall please God to call me.
Էջ 110 - Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down; To husband out life's taper at the close, And keep the flame from wasting by repose.
Էջ 87 - Everything is for the best in this best of all possible worlds.
Էջ 736 - TULLOCH. Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the Seventeenth Century. By JOHN TULLOCH, DD, Principal of St Mary's College in the University of St Andrews ; and one of her Majesty's Chaplains in Ordinary in Scotland. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, 16s. Modern Theories in Philosophy and Religion. 8vo, 15s. Luther, and other Leaders of the Reformation.
Էջ 717 - Search then the ruling passion: there, alone, The wild are constant, and the cunning known; The fool consistent, and the false sincere; Priests, princes, women, no dissemblers here.
Էջ 561 - Où sont nos amoureuses ? Elles sont au tombeau ! Elles sont plus heureuses Dans un séjour plus beau ! Elles sont près des anges, Dans le fond du ciel bleu, Et chantent les louanges De la mère de Dieu...
Էջ 718 - ... the nearer we search into human nature, the more we shall be convinced, that the moral virtues are the political offspring which flattery begot upon pride.
Էջ 50 - This author is a copyist of Mr. Hunt; but he is more unintelligible, almost as rugged, twice as diffuse, and ten times more tiresome and absurd than his prototype, who, though he impudently presumed to seat himself in the chair of criticism, and to measure his own poetry by his own standard, yet generally had a meaning. But Mr. Keats...
Էջ 45 - Why," said Johnson, smiling, and rolling himself about, "that is because, dearest, you're a dunce." When she some time afterwards mentioned this to him, he said with equal truth and politeness, "Madam, if I had thought so, I certainly should not have said it.
Էջ 49 - Romanorum," the author of the Mysterious Mother, a tragedy of the highest order, and not a puling love-play. He is the father of the first romance, and of the last tragedy in our language, and surely worthy of a higher place than any living writer, be he who he may.