Donatello had seemed identical with the Faun. And still there was a resemblance; for now, when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellowcreatures, the original beauty, which sorrow had partly effaced, came back elevated and... Last Evening with Allston, and Other Papers - Page 324by Elizabeth Palmer Peabody - 1886 - 350 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1868 - 796 pages
...abominable mask.' " .Again, in Chapter III. of the same volume, Kenyon says : — " ' Avoid the convent, mv dear friend, as you would shun the death of the soul....turning his eyes towards his friend, full of grave and tender sympatby, 'you know not what is requisite for your spiritual growth, seeking, as you do, to... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 300 pages
...still there was a resemblance ; for now, when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellow-creatures, the original beauty, which sorrow...was struggling with it towards the light of heaven. The illumination, it is true, soon faded out of Donatello's face. The idea of life-long and unselfish... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 272 pages
...still there was a resemblance ; for now, when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellow-creatures, the original beauty, which sorrow...was struggling with it towards the light of heaven. The illumination, it is true, soon faded out of Donatello's face. The idea of life-long and unselfish... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 308 pages
...still there was a resemblance; for now, when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellow-creatures, the original beauty, which sorrow...was struggling with it towards the light of heaven. The illumination, it is true, soon faded out of Donatello's face. The idea of life-long and unselfish... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1860 - 300 pages
...first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellow-creatures, the original heauty, which sorrow had partly effaced, came back elevated...was struggling with it towards the light of heaven. The illumination, it is true, soon faded out of Donatello's face. The idea of life-long and unselfish... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1861 - 424 pages
...still there was a resemblance; for now, when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellowcreatures, the original beauty, which sorrow...was struggling with it towards the light of heaven. The illumination, it is true, soon faded out of Donatello's face. The idea of life-long and unselfish... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 546 pages
...still there was a resemblance ; for now, when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellow-creatures, the original beauty, which sorrow...was struggling with it towards the light of heaven. The illumination, it is true, soon faded out of Donatello's face. The idea of life-long and unselfish... | |
| William Sloane Kennedy - 1883 - 368 pages
...stigma;" in the case of Donatello, " when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellow-creatures, the original beauty, which sorrow...Faun had found a soul, and was struggling with it toward the light of heaven " ; and in Hawthorne's story of " Egotism, or the Bosom Serpent," Roderick... | |
| William Sloane Kennedy - 1883 - 374 pages
...stigma;" in the case of Donatello, "when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellow-creatures, the original beauty, which sorrow...elevated and spiritualized. In the black depths the i Faun had found a soul, and was struggling with it toward the light of heaven " ; and in Hawthorne's... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1888 - 550 pages
...still there was a resemblance ; for now, when first the idea was suggested of living for the welfare of his fellow-creatures, the original beauty, which sorrow...was struggling with it towards the light of heaven. The illumination, it is true, soon faded out of Donatello's face. The idea of life-long and unselfish... | |
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