Selected English EssaysWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 543 |
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... nature : one feeling of vastness , of strangeness , and of primeval forms pervades the painter's canvas , and we are thrown back upon the first integrity of things . This great and learned man might be said to see nature through the ...
... nature : one feeling of vastness , of strangeness , and of primeval forms pervades the painter's canvas , and we are thrown back upon the first integrity of things . This great and learned man might be said to see nature through the ...
Strana 256
... Nature is , but what she has been , and is capable of , —he who does this , and does it with simplicity , with truth , and grandeur , is lord of Nature and her powers ; and his mind is universal , and his art the master - art ! There is ...
... Nature is , but what she has been , and is capable of , —he who does this , and does it with simplicity , with truth , and grandeur , is lord of Nature and her powers ; and his mind is universal , and his art the master - art ! There is ...
Strana 388
... Nature too , deep as Nature herself . I find a great truth in this saying . Shakespeare's Art is not Artifice ; the noblest worth of it is not there by plan or precontrivance . It grows - up from the deeps of Nature , through this noble ...
... Nature too , deep as Nature herself . I find a great truth in this saying . Shakespeare's Art is not Artifice ; the noblest worth of it is not there by plan or precontrivance . It grows - up from the deeps of Nature , through this noble ...
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