Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 15
Seite 82
... coloured glass " that " stains the white radiance of eternity . " But Shelley ( did Goethe help him to it ? ) takes one step further than Spinoza : for him the soul or substance of the Universe is motion , life , activity , desire . Few ...
... coloured glass " that " stains the white radiance of eternity . " But Shelley ( did Goethe help him to it ? ) takes one step further than Spinoza : for him the soul or substance of the Universe is motion , life , activity , desire . Few ...
Seite 95
... colours of a bright but ominous sunset . The great lover of plain speech was the very reverse of a sym- bolist ; but for all that he is a symbol . If William Blake could make such a medley of prophets and prigs as to conceive a symbolic ...
... colours of a bright but ominous sunset . The great lover of plain speech was the very reverse of a sym- bolist ; but for all that he is a symbol . If William Blake could make such a medley of prophets and prigs as to conceive a symbolic ...
Seite 102
... colour ; but each demands instinctively certain forms and certain exclusions in the interests of a coherent , that is , a decorative form . If we take the originating impulse in painting as a conviction concerned with objects , feelings ...
... colour ; but each demands instinctively certain forms and certain exclusions in the interests of a coherent , that is , a decorative form . If we take the originating impulse in painting as a conviction concerned with objects , feelings ...
Seite 103
... colours are a parable of apparently effortless expression . But his generation , possibly comprehending natural history , did not com- prehend his unobtrusive water - colour ; nor Constable's grasp of ample spaces over which pass great ...
... colours are a parable of apparently effortless expression . But his generation , possibly comprehending natural history , did not com- prehend his unobtrusive water - colour ; nor Constable's grasp of ample spaces over which pass great ...
Seite 105
... colour are practically a coherent structure ; and instead of a shallow tableau on a flat ground , he takes unusually full charge of the third dimension in his pattern . This is all the more extraordinary , considering the detailed ...
... colour are practically a coherent structure ; and instead of a shallow tableau on a flat ground , he takes unusually full charge of the third dimension in his pattern . This is all the more extraordinary , considering the detailed ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actor aesthetic ALFRED NOYES appear appreciation Apuleius artist audience beauty called Carlyle centenary century Cezanne Cobbett colour complete concerned consider contemporary course criticism decorative Demogorgon drama dramatic art dramatist edited El Greco Elisabethan England English English language essay expression fact feeling flowers genius Greco historical human imaginative Impressionist instance intellectual Keats landscape language Latin light lines literary lyrical Mary Godwin matter means ment merely modern movement natural never Noyes Oxford India paper painter painting passages picture pigment plays poem poet Poetical poetry Post-Impressionism Post-Impressionists present principles Professor Prometheus pure realise recently recognised Revolt of Islam rhetoric Roman scholar seems sense Shakespeare Shakespeare Apocrypha Shelley Shelley's Sir Henry SIR HENRY NEWBOLT Skylark sort soul speak speech stage structure Tennyson theatre things thought true universe verse W. E. Henley whole William Cobbett word Wordsworth writing