Modern Painters ...: pt. 6. Of leaf beauty. pt. 7. Of cloud beauty. pt. 8-9. Of ideas of relationWiley & Halstead, 1860 |
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... feeling or knowledge of leaf- age than a paperstainer shows in graining a pattern . A bit of the stalk is seen on the left ; it might just as well have been on the other side , for any connection the leaves have with it . As the leafage ...
... feeling or knowledge of leaf- age than a paperstainer shows in graining a pattern . A bit of the stalk is seen on the left ; it might just as well have been on the other side , for any connection the leaves have with it . As the leafage ...
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... feeling . § 4. Of the many marked adaptations of nature to the mind of man , it seems one of the most singular , that trees intended especially for the adornment of the wildest mountains should be in broad outline the most formal of ...
... feeling . § 4. Of the many marked adaptations of nature to the mind of man , it seems one of the most singular , that trees intended especially for the adornment of the wildest mountains should be in broad outline the most formal of ...
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... feeling comes over me among the pine - glades , it is never tainted with the old German forest fear ; but is only a more solemn tone of the fairy enchantment that haunts our English meadows ; so that I have always called the prettiest ...
... feeling comes over me among the pine - glades , it is never tainted with the old German forest fear ; but is only a more solemn tone of the fairy enchantment that haunts our English meadows ; so that I have always called the prettiest ...
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... feelings respecting their mountains in anywise correspondent to ours . It was rather as fortresses of defence , than as spectacles of splendor , that the cliffs of the Rothstock bare rule over the destinies of those who dwelt at their ...
... feelings respecting their mountains in anywise correspondent to ours . It was rather as fortresses of defence , than as spectacles of splendor , that the cliffs of the Rothstock bare rule over the destinies of those who dwelt at their ...
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... feels the feebleness of his means when he matches them fairly with Nature , and gives up the attempt frankly - painting the rose dull red , rather than trying to rival its flush in sunshine . And , lastly , in nearly all good landscape ...
... feels the feebleness of his means when he matches them fairly with Nature , and gives up the attempt frankly - painting the rose dull red , rather than trying to rival its flush in sunshine . And , lastly , in nearly all good landscape ...
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Albert of Nuremberg ascer beauty become blue bough branches buds Ceto chapter character clouds color Correggio Covent Garden curves dark death delight dragon drawing Durer earth engraving Erytheia expression fall farther feeling figure flowers garden 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 persons Phorcys picture piece pine Plague of Egypt Plate question racter rain rain-cloud 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 vapor Venetian Veronese vulgar wholly wind word Wouvermans
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Страница 81 - And in the midst of this wide quietness A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreath'd trellis of a working brain. With buds, and bells, and stars without a name, With all the gardener Fancy e'er could feign, Who breeding flowers, will never breed the same: And there shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thought can win, A bright torch, and a casement ope at night. To let the warm Love in!
Страница 336 - There are three things that are never satisfied, yea, four things say not, It is enough : The grave; and the barren womb; the earth that is not filled with water; and the fire that saith not, It is enough.
Страница 142 - He giveth snow like wool : He scattereth the hoarfrost like ashes. He casteth forth his ice like morsels : Who can stand before his cold? He sendeth out his word, and melteth them: He causeth his wind to blow, and the waters flow.
Страница 214 - For in the hand of the LORD there is a cup, and the wine is red ; it is full of mixture ; and he poureth out of the same: but the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them.
Страница 81 - Yes, I will be thy priest, and build a fane In some untrodden region of my mind, Where branched thoughts, new grown with pleasant pain, Instead of pines shall murmur in the wind...
Страница 363 - Such a nation might truly say to corruption, thou art my father, and to the worm, thou art my mother and my sister.
Страница 102 - Sharing the stillness of the unimpassioned rock, they share also its endurance ; and while the winds of departing spring scatter the white hawthorn blossom like drifted snow, and summer dims on the parched meadow the drooping of its cowslip-gold, — far...
Страница 307 - Ye mists and exhalations that now rise From hill or steaming lake, dusky or gray, Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold, In honor to the world's great Author rise...
Страница 101 - And, as the earth's first mercy, so they are its last gift to us. When all other service is vain, from plant and tree, the soft mosses and grey lichen take up their watch by the head-stone.
Страница 101 - When all other service is vain, from plant and tree, the soft mosses and grey lichen take up their watch by the headstone. The woods, the blossoms, the gift-bearing grasses, have done their parts for a time, but these do service for ever. Trees for the builder's yard, flowers for the bride's chamber, corn for the granary, moss for the grave.