Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth than the solitary extent of the Campagna of Rome under evening light. Let the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and motion of the living world, and sent forth alone into this... Ruskin and the Religion of Beauty - 92 psl.autoriai: Robert de La Sizeranne - 1899 - 301 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1847 - 610 psl.
...sensation of the impossible. Let us analyse the separate subjects a little iu this ideal work of Claude's. Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth than the solitary extent of the Campagna of llorne under evening light. Lct the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and... | |
| 1847 - 610 psl.
...sensation of the impossible. Let us analyse the separate subjects a little in this ideal work of Claude's. Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth than the solitary extent of the Campagna of Bome under evening light. Let the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 psl.
...your goodly features. Trmtbtuon of KDUUBD Sramn. FRANCESCO FCTBARCA, 1804-1074. THE CAMPAGNA OF ROME. Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth than the solitary extent of the Campagna of Kome under evening light. Let the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and... | |
| 1856 - 482 psl.
...goodly features. Translation iy EDMUND SPENSEE. FEANCESOO PETEAECA, 1804-1874. THE CAMPAGNA OF ROME. Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth...Campagna of Rome under evening light. Let the reader iniagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and motion of the living world, and sent forth... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 psl.
...beauty, these perpetually varied examples of utmost power, which the artist ought to seek for and arrest. Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth...himself, for a moment, withdrawn from the sounds and motions of the living world, and sent forth alone into this wild and wasted plain. The earth yields... | |
| Graduated series - 1859 - 462 psl.
...of Rome under evening light. Lt-t the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sound and motion of the living world, and sent forth alone...wild and wasted plain. The earth yields and crumbles Itnieath his foot, tread he never so lightly ; for its substance is white, hollow, and carious, like... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 496 psl.
...evening light. Let the reader imagine himself, for a moment, withdrawn from the sounds and motions of the living world, and sent forth alone into this wild and wasted plain. The earth yields and cnmi'iles beneath his foot, tread he never so lightly, for its substance is white, hollow, and carious,... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1888 - 620 psl.
...dip here and there into its pages. Our book opens, perhaps, at this description of the Campagna : " Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth than the solitary extent of the Campagna of Borne under evening light. Let the reader imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 psl.
...how he might prevent it.' S. JOHNSON 448. DESCRIPTION OF THE CAMPAGNA OF ROME UNDER EVENING LIGHT. Perhaps there is no more impressive scene on earth...so lightly, for its substance is white, hollow and curious, like the dusty wreck of the bones of men. The long knotted grass waves and tosses feebly in... | |
| 1867 - 484 psl.
...in grand relief. Ruskin must have seen them in similar circumstances. " Let the reader," says he, " imagine himself for a moment withdrawn from the sounds and motion of the living world, and sent forth into this wild and wasted plain. The long knotted grass waves and tosses feebly in the evening wind,... | |
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