While all melts under our feet, we may well catch at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment, or any stirring of the senses, strange dyes, strange colours, and curious... Selections from Walter Pater - Página 22por Walter Pater - 1901 - 268 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Lionel Spencer Thornton - 1915 - 352 páginas
...feet, we may well grasp at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment,...of the artist's hands, or the face of one's friend. . . . With this sense of the splendour of our experience and of its awful brevity, gathering all we... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1917 - 300 páginas
...feet, we may well grasp at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment,...discriminate every moment some passionate attitude in those about us, and in the very brilliancy of their gifts some tragic dividing of forces on their ways,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 páginas
...feet, we may well catch at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment,...discriminate every moment some passionate attitude in those about us, and in the brilliancy of their gifts some tragic dividing of forces on their ways,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 376 páginas
...feet, we may well catch at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment,...discriminate every moment some passionate attitude 1 "To be a philosopher is to cease to be sluggish, to become alive." Novalis was the pseudonym of Friedrich... | |
| Geraldine Emma Hodgson - 1919 - 242 páginas
...well catch at any exquisite passion or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted finger to set the spirit free for a moment : or any stirring...strange dyes, strange colours and curious odours, and work of the artist's hands, or the face of one's friend."4 As the Hedonist fails to define Happiness,... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1920 - 272 páginas
...feet, we may well catch at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment,...discriminate every moment some passionate attitude in those about us, and in the brilliancy of their gifts some tragic dividing of forces on their ways,... | |
| Floyd Dell - 1921 - 414 páginas
...feet, we may well grasp at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment,...strange dyes, strange colours, and curious odours, or the work of the artist's hands, or the face of one's friend. Not to dis320 Moon-Calf criminate every... | |
| Holbrook Jackson - 1922 - 410 páginas
...feet, we may well catch at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment,...discriminate every moment some passionate attitude in those about us, and in the brilliancy of their gifts some tragic dividing of forces on their ways,... | |
| Walter Pater - 1922 - 272 páginas
...exQuisite^ passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems by a lifted horizon {Q set the-&pigfcJfcc for a moment, or any stirring of the senses, strange...discriminate every moment some passionate attitude in those about us, and in the very brilliancy of their gifts some tragic dividing of forces on their ways,... | |
| 1922 - 712 páginas
...our feet we may well catch at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowlege that seems by a lifted horizon to set the spirit free for a moment,...any stirring of the senses, strange dyes, strange colors, and curious odors, or work of the artist's hands, or the face of one's friend. Not to discriminate... | |
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