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Page 28
... gift . Raphael has lifted the transfigured Saviour only a little way from the ground ; but in the forms and expression of the feet , you see that , though they may walk there again , they would tread far more naturally a more delicate ...
... gift . Raphael has lifted the transfigured Saviour only a little way from the ground ; but in the forms and expression of the feet , you see that , though they may walk there again , they would tread far more naturally a more delicate ...
Page 31
... gifts of grace ; as- " Heart in pilgrimage ; " " A kind of tune , which all things hear and fear . " " Something understood . " In your likenesses , you sometimes appear to quibble in a way unworthy the subject . George H. - It is the ...
... gifts of grace ; as- " Heart in pilgrimage ; " " A kind of tune , which all things hear and fear . " " Something understood . " In your likenesses , you sometimes appear to quibble in a way unworthy the subject . George H. - It is the ...
Page 46
... , with such richness of gifts . We cannot speak worthily of the books before us . They have been , as they will be , our friends and teachers , but to express with any justice what they are to us , or 46 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... , with such richness of gifts . We cannot speak worthily of the books before us . They have been , as they will be , our friends and teachers , but to express with any justice what they are to us , or 46 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
Page 78
... gifts which should have made a world thine own , intoxicated with thy lyric enthusiasm and thick - coming fancies , adoring Nature as a goddess , yet misinterpreting her oracles , cut 78 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
... gifts which should have made a world thine own , intoxicated with thy lyric enthusiasm and thick - coming fancies , adoring Nature as a goddess , yet misinterpreting her oracles , cut 78 PAPERS ON LITERATURE AND ART .
Page 128
... gift of gifts Dearest to woman , which deflowering Time , Slow ravisher , from clenchedest fingers wrings , My corporal beauty would I barter now For such an antic and exulting spirit As lives in lively women . Your grave , and wise ...
... gift of gifts Dearest to woman , which deflowering Time , Slow ravisher , from clenchedest fingers wrings , My corporal beauty would I barter now For such an antic and exulting spirit As lives in lively women . Your grave , and wise ...
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