Essays, Volume 2A. L. Burt, 1900 - 364 pages |
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Page 23
... painted over churches , —a round block in the centre which it was easy to animate with eyes and mouth , supported on either side by wide stretched symmetrical wings . What appears once in the atmosphere may appear often , and it was ...
... painted over churches , —a round block in the centre which it was easy to animate with eyes and mouth , supported on either side by wide stretched symmetrical wings . What appears once in the atmosphere may appear often , and it was ...
Page 42
... painted all over with wonderful events and experi ences ; his own form and features by their exalted intelligence shall be that variegated vest . I shall find in him the Foreworld ; in his childhood the Age of Gold ; the Apples of ...
... painted all over with wonderful events and experi ences ; his own form and features by their exalted intelligence shall be that variegated vest . I shall find in him the Foreworld ; in his childhood the Age of Gold ; the Apples of ...
Page 178
... paint his maiden to his fancy poor and solitary . Like a tree in flower , so much soft , budding , informing loveliness is society for itself , and she teaches his eye why Beauty was ever painted with Loves and Graces attending her ...
... paint his maiden to his fancy poor and solitary . Like a tree in flower , so much soft , budding , informing loveliness is society for itself , and she teaches his eye why Beauty was ever painted with Loves and Graces attending her ...
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