Modern Painters.-5 volJ. Wiley & Son, 1866 |
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... hands to be from less to greater ; so that the so - called useless part of each profession does by the authoritative and right instinct of mankind assume the su- perior and more noble place , even though books be sometimes written , and ...
... hands to be from less to greater ; so that the so - called useless part of each profession does by the authoritative and right instinct of mankind assume the su- perior and more noble place , even though books be sometimes written , and ...
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... hand , nor is it intellectual on the other , but is dependent on a pure , right , and open state of the heart , both for its truth and for its intensity , in- somuch that even the right after action of the intellect upon facts of beauty ...
... hand , nor is it intellectual on the other , but is dependent on a pure , right , and open state of the heart , both for its truth and for its intensity , in- somuch that even the right after action of the intellect upon facts of beauty ...
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... hand upon its mouth because it is aston- ished , casting its shoes from off its feet because it finds all ground ... hands of faithful men , may convey emotions of glory and sublimity con- tinual and exalted . § 13. The dan- choice . Let ...
... hand upon its mouth because it is aston- ished , casting its shoes from off its feet because it finds all ground ... hands of faithful men , may convey emotions of glory and sublimity con- tinual and exalted . § 13. The dan- choice . Let ...
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... hand , of confounding these in ourselves with ultimate conclusions of taste , and so forcing them upon all as authoritative , and on the other of supposing that the enjoyments of others which we cannot share are shallow or unwarrantable ...
... hand , of confounding these in ourselves with ultimate conclusions of taste , and so forcing them upon all as authoritative , and on the other of supposing that the enjoyments of others which we cannot share are shallow or unwarrantable ...
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... hand , who look not back to their youngest and least - learned days as those of the most intense , superstitious , insatiable , and beatific perception of her splendors . And the bitter decline of this glo- rious feeling , though many ...
... hand , who look not back to their youngest and least - learned days as those of the most intense , superstitious , insatiable , and beatific perception of her splendors . And the bitter decline of this glo- rious feeling , though many ...
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40 ページ - From God who is our home. Heaven lies about us in our infancy. Shades of the prison-house begin to close Upon the growing boy; But he beholds the light and whence it flows, He sees it in his joy. The youth who daily farther from the East Must travel, still is Nature's priest, And, by the vision splendid, Is on his way attended. At length the man perceives it die away And fade into the light of common day.
167 ページ - O Proserpina, For the flowers now that frighted thou let'st fall From Dis's waggon! daffodils That come before the swallow dares, and take The winds of March with beauty; violets dim, But sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes Or Cytherea's breath; pale primroses, That die unmarried, ere they can behold Bright Phoebus in his strength...
85 ページ - That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that which doth appoint the form and measure, of working, the same we term a law.
111 ページ - ... cheek, Thy temples fringed with locks of gleaming white, And head that droops because the soul is meek, Thee with the welcome Snowdrop I compare ; That child of Winter, prompting thoughts that climb From desolation toward the genial prime ; Or with the Moon conquering earth's misty air, And filling more and more with crystal light As pensive Evening deepens into night.
55 ページ - ... and only such weak back and baby grasp given to our intellect as that " the best things we do are painful, and the exercise of them grievous, being continued without intermission, so as in those very actions whereby we are especially perfected in this life we are not able to persist.
165 ページ - The imagination sees the heart and inner nature, and makes them felt, but is often obscure, mysterious, and interrupted, in its giving of outer detail.
4 ページ - He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end.
68 ページ - What other yearning was the master tie Of the monastic brotherhood, upon rock Aerial, or in green secluded vale, One after one, collected from afar, An undissolving fellowship ? — What but this, ' The universal instinct of repose, The longing for confirmed tranquillity, Inward and outward ; humble, yet sublime : The life where hope and memory are as one ; Earth quiet and unchanged ; the human soul Consistent in self-rule ; and heaven revealed To meditation in that quietness...
132 ページ - On every corse there stood. This seraph-band, each waved his hand; It was a heavenly sight! They stood as signals to the land, Each one a lovely light; This seraph-band, each waved his hand, No voice did they impart — No voice; but oh!
174 ページ - The stone which the builders refused is become the head-stone of the corner. This is the Lord's doing; it is marvellous in our eyes.