The London Quarterly Review, 145-146권Theodore Foster, 1878 |
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... never dull , and , except on a lowing passage : — few occasions when somewhat carried away by his subject , never extravagant . Our author ture and the interior with noble pictures ; | necessity. ' The history of the Renaissance is not ...
... never dull , and , except on a lowing passage : — few occasions when somewhat carried away by his subject , never extravagant . Our author ture and the interior with noble pictures ; | necessity. ' The history of the Renaissance is not ...
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... never long possible . The men of letters began to cul- tivate Paganism for its own sake , and placed the end of life in the worship of in- tellect to the disparagement of morality . Mr. Symonds is quite right in identifying the movement ...
... never long possible . The men of letters began to cul- tivate Paganism for its own sake , and placed the end of life in the worship of in- tellect to the disparagement of morality . Mr. Symonds is quite right in identifying the movement ...
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... never touch the ground , And pluck up drownéd honour by the locks . ' demned to the outer circle of his ' Inferno . ' They do wrong , not from any subtlety or force of mind , ' like the Italians described by Mr. Symonds , but simply ...
... never touch the ground , And pluck up drownéd honour by the locks . ' demned to the outer circle of his ' Inferno . ' They do wrong , not from any subtlety or force of mind , ' like the Italians described by Mr. Symonds , but simply ...
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... never became subject to the latter as Rome became subject to Greece . We adopted the architecture of the Renaissance , and though we gave it no new development , this was for the very sufficient reason that it had reached a stage at ...
... never became subject to the latter as Rome became subject to Greece . We adopted the architecture of the Renaissance , and though we gave it no new development , this was for the very sufficient reason that it had reached a stage at ...
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... never acropolis , while passing from the gate of have been great together . From the reign the lions to the treasure - houses , which are of Orestes to the destruction of the city by on the slope below . And no traveller , in the ...
... never acropolis , while passing from the gate of have been great together . From the reign the lions to the treasure - houses , which are of Orestes to the destruction of the city by on the slope below . And no traveller , in the ...
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11 페이지 - I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man : but I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.
105 페이지 - Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low, — an excellent thing in woman.
119 페이지 - And God said unto him, Because thou hast asked this thing, and hast not asked for thyself long life; neither hast asked riches for thyself, nor hast asked the life of thine enemies; but...
89 페이지 - That every such action shall be for the benefit of the wife, husband, parent and child of the person whose death shall have been so caused...
187 페이지 - With daring aims irregularly great. Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by, Intent on high designs — a thoughtful band, By forms...
19 페이지 - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent : 850 tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento (hae tibi erunt artes), pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos.
108 페이지 - And ruder words will soon rush in To spread the breach that words begin ; And eyes forget the gentle ray They wore in courtship's smiling day; And voices lose the tone that shed A tenderness round all they said; Till fast declining, one by one, The sweetnesses of love are gone...
15 페이지 - By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap, To pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon, Or dive into the bottom of the deep, Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, And pluck up drowned honour by the locks...
105 페이지 - Calypso once each heart alarm'd, Aw'd without virtue, without beauty charm'd ; Her tongue bewitch'd as oddly as her eyes, Less wit than mimic, more a wit than wise ; Strange graces still, and stranger flights she had, Was just not ugly, and was just not mad ; Yet ne'er so sure our passion to create, As when she touch'd the brink of all we hate.
280 페이지 - On every side you look, behold the wall ! No pleasing intricacies intervene, No artful wildness to perplex the scene : Grove nods at grove, each alley has a brother, And half the platform just reflects the other. The suffering eye inverted Nature sees, Trees cut to statues, statues thick as trees...