I began printing books with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same time they should be easy to read and should not dazzle the eye, or trouble the intellect of the reader by eccentricity of form in the... The Quarterly Review - 第 510 頁由 編輯 - 1899完整檢視 - 關於此書
| E. St. Elmo Lewis - 1908 - 1002 頁
...wrote of his work: William I began printing books with the hope of producing some which Morris'i would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same time they should be easy H«»l» to reaj an(j should not dazzle the eye, or trouble the intellect of the reader by eccentricity... | |
| Gutenberg-Gesellschaft - 1908 - 128 頁
...books with thehopeofproducingsomewhich would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same time ey should be easy to read and should not dazzle the eye, or trou* the intellect of the reader by eccentrix ^Jr of form in the letters. I have always ^^na great... | |
| William Morris - 1912 - 480 頁
...IN FOUNDING THE KELMSCOTT PRESS. I BEGAN printing books with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same...the reader by eccentricity of form in the letters. I have always been a great admirer of the calligraphy of the Middle Ages, and of the earlier printing... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Trade. Exhibitions Branch - 1914 - 394 頁
...his aim in setting up his press: 'I began printing books with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same...should be easy to read and should not dazzle the eye by eccentricity of form in the letters. I have always been a great admirer of the calligraphy of the... | |
| William Andrews Clark - 1921 - 184 頁
...ALFRED W. POLLARD. on Jfyie Qlims in BEGAN printing books with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same...the reader by eccentricity of form in the letters. I have always been a great admirer of the calligraphy of the Middle Ages, & of the earlier printing... | |
| Daniel Berkeley Updike - 1922 - 980 頁
...artistic group. "I began printing books," said Mr. Morris, "with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same...the reader by eccentricity of form in the letters. I have always been a great admirer of the calligraphy of the Middle Ages, and of the earlier printing... | |
| Daniel Berkeley Updike - 1922 - 708 頁
...artistic group. "I began printing books," said Mr. Morris, "with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same...the reader by eccentricity of form in the letters. I have always been a great admirer of the calligraphy of the Middle Ages, and of the earlier printing... | |
| 1926 - 384 頁
...in the arts of life. "I began printing books," he said, "with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same...the eye, or trouble the intellect of the reader by essentricity of form in the letters. I have always been a great admirer of the calligraphy of the Middle... | |
| Julius Rodenberg - 1925 - 692 頁
.... .«) beginnt mit den Worten: »I began printing books with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same...they should be easy to read and should not dazzle the eyes, or trouble the intellect of the reader by eccentricity of form in the letters.« Diese Worte... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - 1926 - 172 頁
...admirable clarity. 'I began printing books,' he wrote, 'with the hope of producing some which would have a definite claim to beauty, while at the same...intellect of the reader by eccentricity of form in the letters.'1 Those few words contain the whole of his faith as 1 A Note by William Morris on his Aims... | |
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