Hers is the head upon which all "the ends of the world are come," and the eyelids are a little weary. It is a beauty 23 wrought out from within upon the flesh, the deposit, little cell by cell, of strange thoughts and fantastic reveries and exquisite... Current Opinion - Página 521906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1890 - 1080 páginas
...tinged the eyelids and the hands.' And I say to my friend, ' The presence that thus so strangely rose beside the waters is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years man had come to desire;' and he answers me, ' Hers is the head upon which all <f the ends of the world... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1895 - 212 páginas
...under sea. Perhaps of all ancient pictures time has chilled it least. 10 The presence that thus rose so strangely beside the waters, is expressive of what...which all " the ends of the world are come," and the 1 From The Renaissance. * From Marius the Epicurean. 'From Imaginary Portraits. Printed by kind permission... | |
| 1895 - 416 páginas
...CAREW. 220 Before, a joy proposed ; behind, a dream. SONN. cxxix. E presence that thus so strangely rose beside the waters is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years man had come to desire. Hers is the head upon which all ' the ends of the world are come,' and the... | |
| George B. Rose - 1898 - 240 páginas
...genius brings him very close to Leonardo, has best divined her meaning: " The presence that thus rose so strangely beside the waters, is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years man had come to desire. Hers is the head upon which all ' the ends of the world are come, ' and the... | |
| 1899 - 576 páginas
...rhapsody npon Leonardo's picture ' La Gioconda ' in the Louvre : — ' The presence that thus rose so strangely beside the waters is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years man had come to desire. Here is the head upon which all " the ends of the world are come," and the... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 474 páginas
...harmonies: (0 (1) The presence that thus rose so strangely beside the W | WW \J WWW waters | — w 6 (2) is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years men ww I — ww — ww — ww — w — — had come to desire. \j \^j w '"• (3) Hers is the head upon... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 490 páginas
...presence that thus rose so strangely beside the w | _ ww — — w — ww — w waters I _ w 6 (2) is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years men ww I — ww — ww — ww — w — — had come to desire. _ , _ (3) Hers is the head upon which all... | |
| Elsworth Lawson - 1903 - 312 páginas
...months before. "The presence that rose thus so strangely beside the waters," Helen heard him repeat, " is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years men had come to desire." Then she caught only detached phrases which Stephen chanced to emphasise when speaking. " Strange thoughts... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1904 - 264 páginas
...tinged the eyelids and the hands." And I say to my friend, " The presence that thus so strangely rose beside the waters is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years man had come to desire ; " and he answers me, " Hers is the head upon which all ' the ends of the world... | |
| Oscar Wilde - 1909 - 350 páginas
...tinged the eyelids and the hands.' And I say to my friend, ' The presence that thus so strangely rose beside the waters is expressive of what in the ways of a thousand years man had come to desire ' ; and he answers me, ' Hers is the head upon which all " the ends of the world... | |
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