Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... Rossetti took pride of place . Speaking of his picture ' Fiammetta , ' Dr. Forsyth remarked : Fortunately , here Rossetti the poet comes in aid of Rossetti the painter . Some say the one art injured the other . But we 6 · may say at any ...
... Rossetti took pride of place . Speaking of his picture ' Fiammetta , ' Dr. Forsyth remarked : Fortunately , here Rossetti the poet comes in aid of Rossetti the painter . Some say the one art injured the other . But we 6 · may say at any ...
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... Rossetti is far more in- stinctively and naturally a poet than a painter . ' Painting , for Rossetti , as his advice to Burn - Jones shows , was fundamentally but another medium for the expression of the deepest urge in his nature , the ...
... Rossetti is far more in- stinctively and naturally a poet than a painter . ' Painting , for Rossetti , as his advice to Burn - Jones shows , was fundamentally but another medium for the expression of the deepest urge in his nature , the ...
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... Rossetti's direct or indirect influence , Giorgione's picture served a similar purpose as symbol of their ideal of beauty and happiness and peace . 6 > As for such youthful outpourings as that on Kennedy's painting , they are not ...
... Rossetti's direct or indirect influence , Giorgione's picture served a similar purpose as symbol of their ideal of beauty and happiness and peace . 6 > As for such youthful outpourings as that on Kennedy's painting , they are not ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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