Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 83
Página vii
... it may have of unity is the study of art in its imaginative aspects . I have desired above all things to avoid narrowness and dogma- tism , and to say simply what I think or perceive to be the truth on such matters , and on such only.
... it may have of unity is the study of art in its imaginative aspects . I have desired above all things to avoid narrowness and dogma- tism , and to say simply what I think or perceive to be the truth on such matters , and on such only.
Página 3
... thing like these things , living as it were an elemental life . It pierces and shakes the very roots of passion . It catches and bends the spirit as Pallas caught Achilles and bent him by the hair . Were it not so , this would be no ...
... thing like these things , living as it were an elemental life . It pierces and shakes the very roots of passion . It catches and bends the spirit as Pallas caught Achilles and bent him by the hair . Were it not so , this would be no ...
Página 4
... things , a great book may have a flaw . The Flesh and the Devil , Josiane and Barkilphedro , are perfect ; the World ... things ; useless , because the collector of them has never applied his spirit to the spirit of the time in which ...
... things , a great book may have a flaw . The Flesh and the Devil , Josiane and Barkilphedro , are perfect ; the World ... things ; useless , because the collector of them has never applied his spirit to the spirit of the time in which ...
Página 12
... things fatal , from the tempestuous overture of storm and whirlwind ; from sea again to sea . There is a divine and terrible harmony in this chorus of the play , secretly and strangely sustained , yet so that on a full reading we feel ...
... things fatal , from the tempestuous overture of storm and whirlwind ; from sea again to sea . There is a divine and terrible harmony in this chorus of the play , secretly and strangely sustained , yet so that on a full reading we feel ...
Página 13
... things ? The mutilation of a child's 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 ...
... things ? The mutilation of a child's 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 ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
admirable Æschylus Alfred de Musset Arnold artist beauty better breath Byron charm clear Coleridge colour critic Cyclops Dante death delight divine Duchess of Malfi Empedocles English evil excellence exquisite eyes face faith faultless fiery figure fire flower force Ford Ford's fresh genius give glory grace grave hair hand harmony head heaven Hugo instinct Keats labour less light lips living lyric man's master Maurice de Guérin metre Milton mind Molière nature never noble once painter passage passion pathos perfect Philistine picture play poem poet poëtes poetic poetry praise pure racter Rossetti seems sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's side Silenus sketch song song of Troy sonnets soul sound spirit splendid splendour stanza strength strong student subtle sure sweet tender Théophile Gautier things thought touch tragic truth verse Victor Hugo weight wind words worth