EssaysA. L. Burt, 1899 - 402 頁 |
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... wonderful expression through stone or canvas or musical sound of the deepest and simplest attributes of our nature , and therefore most intelligible at last to those souls which have these attributes . In the sculptures of the Greeks ...
... wonderful expression through stone or canvas or musical sound of the deepest and simplest attributes of our nature , and therefore most intelligible at last to those souls which have these attributes . In the sculptures of the Greeks ...
第 241 頁
... wonderful indirections he could tell . He rose one day , according to his habit , before the dawn , and saw the morning break , grand as the eternity out of which it came , and , for many days after , he strove to express this tran ...
... wonderful indirections he could tell . He rose one day , according to his habit , before the dawn , and saw the morning break , grand as the eternity out of which it came , and , for many days after , he strove to express this tran ...
第 401 頁
... higher joy than any fiction . All around us , what powers are wrapped up under the coarse mattings of custom , and all wonder prevented . It is so wonderful to our neurologists that a man can see without his NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS . 401.
... higher joy than any fiction . All around us , what powers are wrapped up under the coarse mattings of custom , and all wonder prevented . It is so wonderful to our neurologists that a man can see without his NEW ENGLAND REFORMERS . 401.
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