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" From this point he could trace two predominant processes of mental change in him — the growth of an almost diseased sensibility to the spectacle of suffering, and, parallel with this, the rapid growth of a certain capacity of fascination by bright colour... "
Walter Pater - Página 11
por Ferris Greenslet - 1903 - 163 páginas
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen38

1878 - 520 páginas
...and children, and animals, as a thing not to be put by in them. From this point he could trace two predominant processes of mental change in him —...spectacle of suffering, and, parallel with this, the surprisingly rapid growth of a certain capacity of fascination by bright colour and choice form —...
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The Child in the House: An Imaginary Portrait

Walter Pater - 1895 - 86 páginas
...people and children and animals, as a thing not to be put by in them. From this point he could trace two predominant processes of mental change in him —...comely persons, modulated in such delicate unison to the things they said or sang, — marking early the activity in him of a more than cus18 Itomary sensuousness...
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Miscellaneous Studies: A Series of Essays

Walter Pater - 1895 - 258 páginas
...people and children and animals, as a thing not to be put by in them. From this point he could trace two predominant processes of mental change in him —...suffering, and, parallel with this, the. rapid growth of a cer/ain capacity of fascination by bright colour and ' choice form — the sweet curvings, for instance,...
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The Works of Walter Pater: Miscellaneous studies

Walter Pater - 1901 - 282 páginas
...people and children and animals, as a thing not to be put by in them. From this point he could trace two predominant processes of mental change in him —...comely persons, modulated in such delicate unison to the things they said or sang, — marking early the activity in him of a more than customary sensuousness,...
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Selections from Walter Pater

Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 páginas
...people and children and animals, as a thing not to be put by in them. From this point he could trace two predominant processes of mental change in him —...the growth of an almost diseased sensibility to the 10 spectacle of suffering, and, parallel with this, the rapid growth of a certain capacity of fascination...
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Six Oxford Thinkers: Edward Gibbon. John Henry Newman. R.W. Church. James ...

Algernon Cecil - 1909 - 328 páginas
...decked out, one may fancy, with sackcloth and ashes, which speaks of "the rapid growth" in the child "of a certain capacity of fascination by bright colour and choice form . . . marking early the activity in him of a more than customary sensuousness, ' the lust of the eye,'...
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Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose, Volumen2

1910 - 356 páginas
...people and children and animals, as a thing not to be put by in them. From this point he could trace two predominant processes of mental change in him —...comely persons, modulated in such delicate unison to the things they said or sang, — marking early the activity in him of a more than customary sensuousness,...
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The Drift of Romanticism: Shelburne Essays, Eighth Series

Paul Elmer More - 1913 - 702 páginas
...years and the temperament of the man already marked in the boy. He speaks of the rapid growth in him "of a certain capacity of fascination by bright colour...comely persons, modulated in such delicate unison to the things they said or sang, — marking early the activity in him of a more than customary sensuousness,...
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The Drift of Romanticism: Shelburne Essays, Eighth Series

Paul Elmer More - 1913 - 334 páginas
...years and the temperament of the man already marked in the boy. He speaks of the rapid growth in him "of a certain capacity of fascination by bright colour...comely persons, modulated in such delicate unison to the things they said or sang, — marking early the activity in him of a more than customary sensuousness,...
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Walter Pater: A Critical Study

Edward Thomas - 1913 - 246 páginas
...with the window across which the heavy blossoms could beat so peevishly in the wind ' ; he remembers ' the growth of an almost diseased sensibility to the...fascination by bright colour and choice form.' The old scent-bottles and flowers of sealing-wax are almost certainly memories; altogether the child is...
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