Appletons' Journal, כרך 6D. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 86
עמוד 236
... expression of anxiety , anguish , and yearning after life . A few poor wretches have succeeded in singling them- selves from the crowd , and can all but touch the regenerating waters ; and for these , enveloped as they are in the ...
... expression of anxiety , anguish , and yearning after life . A few poor wretches have succeeded in singling them- selves from the crowd , and can all but touch the regenerating waters ; and for these , enveloped as they are in the ...
עמוד 238
... expression of feeling and awe . He had known the Empress in all her beauty . By the expression which the artist has succeeded in giving to that head , internally agitated by thoughts on the end of all things and all beings , we are ...
... expression of feeling and awe . He had known the Empress in all her beauty . By the expression which the artist has succeeded in giving to that head , internally agitated by thoughts on the end of all things and all beings , we are ...
עמוד 282
... expression , but the question is whether water - color painting is susceptible of development and matured expression , or only capable of indica- tions : if the former is true , then we have a right to expect an artist to bring his work ...
... expression , but the question is whether water - color painting is susceptible of development and matured expression , or only capable of indica- tions : if the former is true , then we have a right to expect an artist to bring his work ...
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