Essays in History and ArtW. Blackwood and sons, 1862 - 526 sider |
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Side 4
... hand . Lord Bacon has a beautiful passage about flowers . As to Shakespeare , he is a perfect Alpine valley , he is full of flowers ; they spring , and blossom , and wave in every cleft of his mind . Witness the Midsummer Night's Dream ...
... hand . Lord Bacon has a beautiful passage about flowers . As to Shakespeare , he is a perfect Alpine valley , he is full of flowers ; they spring , and blossom , and wave in every cleft of his mind . Witness the Midsummer Night's Dream ...
Side 13
... hand and Actinism on the other , and attended by an overlapping of the electro- positive and electro - negative rays , of which Heat and Actinism are the representatives . But whether heat and actinism are not themselves the necessary ...
... hand and Actinism on the other , and attended by an overlapping of the electro- positive and electro - negative rays , of which Heat and Actinism are the representatives . But whether heat and actinism are not themselves the necessary ...
Side 31
... black having , in very many cases , a good effect . On the other hand , if the furniture is of a single colour , or if its contrasts consist only of different • tones of the same colour , we may , without COLOUR IN NATURE AND ART . 31.
... black having , in very many cases , a good effect . On the other hand , if the furniture is of a single colour , or if its contrasts consist only of different • tones of the same colour , we may , without COLOUR IN NATURE AND ART . 31.
Side 33
... hand , and sportsmen and other cognate classes on the other . These gentlemen always , or most frequently , wear a one - coloured suit ; the C clergy all black , and sportsmen plaid or mixtures of COLOUR IN NATURE AND ART . 33.
... hand , and sportsmen and other cognate classes on the other . These gentlemen always , or most frequently , wear a one - coloured suit ; the C clergy all black , and sportsmen plaid or mixtures of COLOUR IN NATURE AND ART . 33.
Side 43
... hand , the inspired artist feel a purity of expression or loftiness of character pertaining to his model , or if a face , to most eyes commonplace , strike him by one of those expressions which he judges to belong only to men animated ...
... hand , the inspired artist feel a purity of expression or loftiness of character pertaining to his model , or if a face , to most eyes commonplace , strike him by one of those expressions which he judges to belong only to men animated ...
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Side 195 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned Natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British Territories in India...
Side 362 - Ave Maria ! blessed be the hour ! The time, the clime, the spot, where I so oft Have felt that moment in its fullest power Sink o'er the earth so beautiful and soft, While swung the deep bell in the distant tower. Or the faint dying day-hymn stole aloft, And not a breath crept through the rosy air, And yet the forest leaves seem'd stirr'd with prayer.