Besides, the picture is a portrait. From childhood we see this image defining itself on the fabric of his dreams ; and but for express historical testimony, we might fancy that this was but his ideal lady, embodied and beheld at last. The World's Progress - Strana 142autor/autoři: Delphian Society - 1912Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1869 - 730 str.
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| Walter Pater - 1873 - 258 str.
...all Lioriardo's work. Besides, the picture is a portrait. From childhood we see this image defining itself on the fabric of his dreams ; and but for express...together ? Present from the first, incorporeal in Lionardo's thought, dimly traced in the designs of Verrocchio, she is found present at last in II Giocondo's... | |
| Mrs. Charles Heaton - 1874 - 392 str.
...Perhaps of all ancient pictures time has chilled it least. From childhood we see this image defining itself on the fabric of his dreams ; and but for express...relationship of a living Florentine to this creature of his thoughts ? By what strange affinities had she and the dream grown thus apart, yet so closely together... | |
| Walter Pater - 1888 - 284 str.
...all Leonardo's work. Besides, the picture is a portrait. From childhood we see this image defining itself on the fabric of his dreams ; and but for express...living Florentine to this creature of his thought? By means of what strange affinities had the person and the dream grown up thus apart, and yet so closely... | |
| Walter Pater - 1900 - 276 str.
...for Vasari there was some further magic of crimson in the lips and cheeks, lost for us. of Vasari, were certain designs by Verrocchio, faces of such...living Florentine to this creature of his thought ? By means of what strange affinities had the person and the dream grown up thus apart, and yet so closely... | |
| Walter Pater - 1900 - 272 str.
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| Thomas Bird Mosher - 1900 - 496 str.
...all Leonardo's work. Besides, the picture is a portrait. From childhood we see this image defining itself on the fabric of his dreams; and but for express historical testimony, we might i Yet for Vasari there was some further magic of crimson in the lips and cheeks, lost for us. fancy... | |
| Lilian Whiting - 1901 - 432 str.
...Pater. " From childhood we see this image defining itself as the fabric of his dreams; and but for historical testimony we might fancy that this was...dream grown thus apart, yet so closely together?" Of this rich texture is Mr. Pater's study of the Renaissance, — a book ever suggesting that, " The... | |
| 1901 - 528 str.
...is an element in it given to, not invented by, the master. From childhood we see this image defining itself on the fabric of his dreams ; and but for express...living Florentine to this creature of his thought ? By means of what strange affinities had the person and the dream grown up thus apart, and yet so closely... | |
| 1901 - 48 str.
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