Each is glad that another feels what he feels; glad of the communion established, not only between him and all present, but also with all now living who will yet share the same impression ; and more than that, he feels the mysterious gladness of a communion... Tolstoy on Art and Its Critics - Stran 20avtor: Aylmer Maude, Bernard Shaw - 1925 - 30 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1911 - 994 strani
...but also with all now living who will yet share the same impression; and more than that, he feels the mysterious gladness of a communion which, reaching...men of the future who will yet be touched by them.' Then, in reaction from this mood, I began to fear that the music I had just heard, fraught as it was... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1899 - 622 strani
...also with all now living who will yet share the same impression ; and more than that, he feels the mysterious gladness of a communion which, reaching...men of the future who will yet be touched by them. And this effect is produced both by the religious art which transmits feelings of love to God and one's... | |
| Aylmer Maude - 1901 - 352 strani
...also with all now living who will yet share the same impression ; and more than that, he feels the mysterious gladness of a communion which, reaching...of the future who will yet be touched by them" (p. 165). Thus, apart from subject - matter, the best art is that which best accomplishes its purpose of... | |
| graf Leo Tolstoy - 1902 - 582 strani
...also with all now living who will yet share the same impression ; and more than that, he feels the mysterious gladness of a communion which, reaching...men of the future who will yet be touched by them. And this effect is produced both by the religious art which transmits feelings of love to God and one's... | |
| Aylmer Maude - 1910 - 800 strani
...would never have learned to feel alike — to enter into union with one another, and ' to feel the mysterious gladness of a communion which, reaching...men of the future who will yet be touched by them.' CHIEF AUTHORITIES FOR CHAPTER XVI Andrew D. White : Walks and Talks with Tolstoy, in the Idler ; July... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1911 - 288 strani
...also with all now living who will yet share the same impression ; and more than that, he feels the mysterious gladness of a communion which, reaching...men of the future who will yet be touched by them." Then, in reaction from this mood, I began to fear that the music I had just heard, fraught as it was... | |
| Aylmer Maude - 1911 - 810 strani
...might never have learned to feel alike — to enter into union with one another, and ' to feel the mysterious gladness of a communion which, reaching...with all men of the future who will yet be touched by them.11 The first edition of this book had only been published a few weeks when Tolstoy left Yasnaya... | |
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