The Literary souvenir; or, Cabinet of poetry and romance, ed. by A.A. Watts. [on large paper].1835 |
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... grace ! What pure simplicity , by taste refined , In all thy forms , the studious eye may trace ! What seraph brightness breathes from every face Thy glowing mind hath on thy canvass poured ; How doth thy might his humbled heart abase ...
... grace ! What pure simplicity , by taste refined , In all thy forms , the studious eye may trace ! What seraph brightness breathes from every face Thy glowing mind hath on thy canvass poured ; How doth thy might his humbled heart abase ...
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... Romano , as one of his heirs . Dignity , beauty , modesty , and grace , are the characteristics of all the female heads from the pencil of this great painter . Stanza 5. lines 1 , 2 . Nor less his B 3 THE PAINTER'S DREAM . 5.
... Romano , as one of his heirs . Dignity , beauty , modesty , and grace , are the characteristics of all the female heads from the pencil of this great painter . Stanza 5. lines 1 , 2 . Nor less his B 3 THE PAINTER'S DREAM . 5.
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... grace were the predominant features of his mind . An exquisite touch ; a remarkable purity of outline ; the power of giving expression , in his heads , to grief , sadness , penitence , or terror , without detracting from their ...
... grace were the predominant features of his mind . An exquisite touch ; a remarkable purity of outline ; the power of giving expression , in his heads , to grief , sadness , penitence , or terror , without detracting from their ...
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... that " Salvator had that sort of dignity which belongs to unculti- vated nature , but not that which belongs to the grand , " he must be B 4 admitted to have combined both grace and grandeur , in THE PAINTER'S DREAM .
... that " Salvator had that sort of dignity which belongs to unculti- vated nature , but not that which belongs to the grand , " he must be B 4 admitted to have combined both grace and grandeur , in THE PAINTER'S DREAM .
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... grace , they have also not unfrequently a little of the coldness and hardness of the marble . One of his finest works is his Bacchanalian Triumph in the National Gallery . Stanza 7. line 6 . There Carlo Dolci's matchless anguish droops ...
... grace , they have also not unfrequently a little of the coldness and hardness of the marble . One of his finest works is his Bacchanalian Triumph in the National Gallery . Stanza 7. line 6 . There Carlo Dolci's matchless anguish droops ...
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Strana 21 - With its airy chambers, light and boon, That open to sun, and stars, and moon ; That open unto the bright blue sky, And the frolicsome winds as they wander by.
Strana 22 - Come up! come up! for the world is fair Where the merry leaves dance in the summer air," And the birds below give back the cry, "We come, we come to the branches high.
Strana 21 - And the young and the old they wander out, And traverse their green world round about ; And hark ! at the top of this leafy hall, How one to the other in love they call ! " Come up ! come up ! " they seem to say, " Where the topmost twigs in the breezes sway. " Come up ! come up ! for the world is fair Where the merry leaves dance in the summer air.
Strana 164 - Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips, and cranks,* and wanton* wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
Strana 22 - How pleasant the life of a bird must be, Skimming about on the breezy sea, Cresting the billows like silvery foam, Then wheeling away to its cliff-built home! What joy it must be to sail, upborne By a strong, free wing, through the rosy morn ! To meet the young sun face to face, And pierce like a shaft the boundless space; — v.
Strana 111 - Oh ! many are the Poets that are sown By Nature ; men endowed with highest gifts, The vision and the faculty divine ; .Yet wanting the accomplishment of verse...
Strana 96 - Both warbling of one song, both in one key; As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, Had been incorporate. So we grew together, Like to a double cherry, seeming parted, But yet an union in partition...
Strana 23 - mong the flowering trees ; Lightly to soar, and to see beneath The wastes of the blossoming purple heath, And the yellow furze, like fields of gold, That...
Strana 62 - Still, where rosy pleasure leads, See a kindred grief pursue ; Behind the steps that misery treads, Approaching comfort view : The hues of bliss more brightly glow, Chastised by sabler tints of woe ; And blended, form with artful strife The strength and harmony of life.
Strana 23 - mong the flowering trees, Lightly to soar and to see beneath The wastes of the blossoming purple heath And the yellow furze like fields of gold That gladden some fairy...