Modern Painters: Pt. VI. Of leaf beauty. Pt. VII. Of cloud beauty. Pt. VIII-IX. Of ideas of relationWiley & Halsted, 1860 |
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... a few broken touches of the brush , which cannot be imitated in the engraving , and much of their spirit is lost in consequence . lo face page 73 . AMATE conventional type of laurel 72 [ PART VI . THE LEAF MONUMENTS .
... a few broken touches of the brush , which cannot be imitated in the engraving , and much of their spirit is lost in consequence . lo face page 73 . AMATE conventional type of laurel 72 [ PART VI . THE LEAF MONUMENTS .
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... to the people of Lampsacus that they should let Miltiades go ; and , if not , he would cut them down like a pine - tree . " - Herod . vi . 37 . " Into the spirit of the pine he cannot enter 86 [ PART VI . THE LEAF SHADOWS .
... to the people of Lampsacus that they should let Miltiades go ; and , if not , he would cut them down like a pine - tree . " - Herod . vi . 37 . " Into the spirit of the pine he cannot enter 86 [ PART VI . THE LEAF SHADOWS .
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John Ruskin. " Into the spirit of the pine he cannot enter . " He understood the glacier at once ; he had seen the force of sea on shore too often to miss the action of those crystal - crested waves . But the pine was strange to him ...
John Ruskin. " Into the spirit of the pine he cannot enter . " He understood the glacier at once ; he had seen the force of sea on shore too often to miss the action of those crystal - crested waves . But the pine was strange to him ...
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... Spirits could spin porphyry as we do glass , the traceries of intricate silver , and fringes of amber , lustrous , arborescent , burnished through every fibre into fitful brightness and glossy traverses of silken change , yet all ...
... Spirits could spin porphyry as we do glass , the traceries of intricate silver , and fringes of amber , lustrous , arborescent , burnished through every fibre into fitful brightness and glossy traverses of silken change , yet all ...
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... spirit of its deep rocky places , have children , namely , first , Grain , the soft rain - clouds . The Greeks had a greater dislike of storm than we have , and therefore whatever vio- lence is in the action of rain , they represented ...
... spirit of its deep rocky places , have children , namely , first , Grain , the soft rain - clouds . The Greeks had a greater dislike of storm than we have , and therefore whatever vio- lence is in the action of rain , they represented ...
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Albert of Nuremberg ascer beauty blue bough branches buds called Ceto chapter character clouds color Correggio Covent Garden curves dark death delight dragon drawing Durer earth engraving Erytheia expression fall farther feeling figure flowers Geryon Giorgione give golden grace Greek hand heart heaven Hesiod Hesperides hills human kind labor landscape leaf leaves less light lines look Madonna meaning Medusa mind mountain nature nearly Nereus never noble painted painter partly passion perfect perhaps Phorcys picture piece pine Plague of Egypt Plate question racter rain reader respecting rhododendron rock round Rubens seen shade shoot side sketches sorrow soul spirit spray stem strange strength things thought tion Titian touch trees true truth Turner Typhon Vandyck vapor Venetian Veronese Veronese's vulgar wholly wind word Wouvermans
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