The Living Age, Volume 281Living Age Company, 1914 |
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Page 196
... beautiful and interesting movements than can man , who is not happy in this respect . Much training is required before his somewhat un- gainly leapings and boundings become beautiful . Most dances , even among savages , are somewhat ...
... beautiful and interesting movements than can man , who is not happy in this respect . Much training is required before his somewhat un- gainly leapings and boundings become beautiful . Most dances , even among savages , are somewhat ...
Page 205
... beautiful , so M. Nijinski offers us a performance in which the graceful movements he can command so well are replaced by these quaint gestures ; and we miss the beauty , though it is in the pursuit of beauty that he offers it to us ...
... beautiful , so M. Nijinski offers us a performance in which the graceful movements he can command so well are replaced by these quaint gestures ; and we miss the beauty , though it is in the pursuit of beauty that he offers it to us ...
Page 232
... beautiful , but imposing . Here is one that is only about 2,300 feet high , that is not even marked in many maps , yet that has still a dig- nity and grandeur that rank it in one's memory with mountains that are world - famous . It is ...
... beautiful , but imposing . Here is one that is only about 2,300 feet high , that is not even marked in many maps , yet that has still a dig- nity and grandeur that rank it in one's memory with mountains that are world - famous . It is ...
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