Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
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... faces , you must have come close enough on that side to breathe the breath of its mouth and see by the light of its eyes . No accumulation of fact upon fact gleaned and laid up never so carefully will avail you instead . Titian himself ...
... faces , you must have come close enough on that side to breathe the breath of its mouth and see by the light of its eyes . No accumulation of fact upon fact gleaned and laid up never so carefully will avail you instead . Titian himself ...
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... face , were you ? no ? It must be a penal mutilation . I do hope you have committed some crime . - No one has touched me , I give myself up to you as pure as burning fire , I see you do not believe me , but if you only knew how little I ...
... face , were you ? no ? It must be a penal mutilation . I do hope you have committed some crime . - No one has touched me , I give myself up to you as pure as burning fire , I see you do not believe me , but if you only knew how little I ...
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... faces of prosperous men the very flame and hell - fire of his suffering , it needed no less than this to leave the mind exalted and reconciled . But this dew of heaven is enough to quench or allay the flames of any hell . There are ...
... faces of prosperous men the very flame and hell - fire of his suffering , it needed no less than this to leave the mind exalted and reconciled . But this dew of heaven is enough to quench or allay the flames of any hell . There are ...
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... face is a thing unbearable for thought to rest on ; but have we not seen first the face of a heroic soul ? Far elsewhere than in the work of our sovereign poet must we look for the horror which art will have none of , which nature ...
... face is a thing unbearable for thought to rest on ; but have we not seen first the face of a heroic soul ? Far elsewhere than in the work of our sovereign poet must we look for the horror which art will have none of , which nature ...
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... face of the mob is such as it is given but to one man in an age to write , and that by no means in every age . Then , for the first and fatal month of August 1870 , we have a poem terrible as the occasion which called it forth , fit ...
... face of the mob is such as it is given but to one man in an age to write , and that by no means in every age . Then , for the first and fatal month of August 1870 , we have a poem terrible as the occasion which called it forth , fit ...
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