Art World, Količina 3Kalon Publishing Company, Incorporated, 1917 |
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Stran 7
... thought looked rather hopeful in the way of stopping it . You shall hear from me again in a few days , but just this week I am taken up every minute with the proposed visit of the French and British Commissions , as , unfor- tunately ...
... thought looked rather hopeful in the way of stopping it . You shall hear from me again in a few days , but just this week I am taken up every minute with the proposed visit of the French and British Commissions , as , unfor- tunately ...
Stran 15
... thoughts and emotions on the canvas . The men who do this , Mr. Vedder , Mr. Blashfield , Mr. Cox and the like , are not neglected . If you will give us an art that pulsates with human feeling , that expresses human thought , there will ...
... thoughts and emotions on the canvas . The men who do this , Mr. Vedder , Mr. Blashfield , Mr. Cox and the like , are not neglected . If you will give us an art that pulsates with human feeling , that expresses human thought , there will ...
Stran 16
... thought should be too pro- found for it to grapple with . It hould go hand in hand with literature and music ... thought that the day when I see her draws nearer , New pleasure will bring . Far away , I will turn where the ocean is ...
... thought should be too pro- found for it to grapple with . It hould go hand in hand with literature and music ... thought that the day when I see her draws nearer , New pleasure will bring . Far away , I will turn where the ocean is ...
Stran 19
... thoughts as here suggested were ever in my mind as I tried to solve the problems of put- ting on canvas the making of ... thought flashed over my mind ; why was not the form of the obelisk used ? In making the picture of the lock gates ...
... thoughts as here suggested were ever in my mind as I tried to solve the problems of put- ting on canvas the making of ... thought flashed over my mind ; why was not the form of the obelisk used ? In making the picture of the lock gates ...
Stran 28
... thought let us not lose our souls , or victory will not be worth having when it comes . Nay , it would be better to be defeated like Athens , and leave an imperishable heritage to the world than win a mere physical victory and , like ...
... thought let us not lose our souls , or victory will not be worth having when it comes . Nay , it would be better to be defeated like Athens , and leave an imperishable heritage to the world than win a mere physical victory and , like ...
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Stran 237 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Stran 168 - Managers none. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) The National Historical Society.
Stran 138 - True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven : It is not fantasy's hot fire, Whose wishes, soon as granted, fly; It liveth not in fierce desire, With dead desire it doth not die ; It is the secret sympathy, The silver link, the silken tie, Which heart to heart, and mind to mind, In body and in soul can bind.
Stran 28 - Again, those who have too much of the goods of fortune, strength, wealth, friends, and the like, are neither willing nor able to submit to authority.
Stran 117 - Earth, thou hast not any wind that blows Which is not music; every weed of thine, Pressed rightly, flows in aromatic wine And every humble hedgerow flower that grows And every little brown bird that doth sing Hath something greater than itself, and bears A living word to every living thing, Albeit it hold the Message unawares.
Stran 132 - And see all sights from pole to pole, And glance, and nod, and bustle by; And never once possess our soul Before we die.
Stran 200 - Great captains, with their guns and drums, Disturb our judgment for the hour, But at last silence comes ; These all are gone, and, standing like a tower, Our children shall behold his fame, The kindly-earnest, brave, foreseeing man, Sagacious, patient, dreading praise, not blame, New birth of our new soil, the first American.
Stran 106 - In Carlyle as in Byron one is more struck with the rhetoric than with the matter. He has manly superiority rather than intellectuality, and so makes hard hits all the time. There 's more character than intellect in every sentence — herein strongly resembling Samuel Johnson.
Stran 56 - Then here's to the oak, the brave old oak, Who stands in his pride alone; And still flourish he, a hale green tree, When a hundred years are gone!
Stran 105 - Why? Not that what I said was not true; not that it has not found intelligent receivers; but because it did not go from any wish in me to bring men to me, but to themselves.