| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1888 - 882 psl.
...whom to-day no meed of pi-aise is great enough and before whom no comparison dares lift its head. " All passes, — Art alone Enduring stays to us;' The...Bust out-lasts the throne — The Coin Tiberius." Here, in the midst of my supposititious case, and my perplexity in the practice of an unfamiliar art,... | |
| James John Hissey - 1889 - 468 psl.
...humanity, with all its wonderful genius, its marvellous inventions, and the rare creations of its brain ! All passes, — Art alone Enduring stays to us ; The bust outlasts the throne — The coin Tiberius. There are some old brasses in the church, but none of special interest ; there are likewise some modern... | |
| 1889 - 532 psl.
...And the loved one all together! This path — how soft to pace! This May — what magic weather. 12. All passes. Art alone Enduring stays to us; The Bust out-lasts the throne, — The Coin, Tiberius. 13. О God ! make free This barren shackled earth, so deadly cold — Breathe gently forth thy spring,... | |
| James John Hissey - 1889 - 462 psl.
...humanity, with all its wonderful genius, its marvellous inventions, and the rare creations of its brain ! All passes, — Art alone Enduring stays to us ; The bust outlasts the throne — The coin Tiberius. There are some old brasses in the church, but none of special interest ; there are likewise some modern... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1889 - 536 psl.
...And the loved one all together! This path — how soft to pace! This May — what magic weather. 13. All passes. Art alone Enduring stays to us; The Bust out-lasts the throne, — The Coin, Tiberius. 13O God! make free This barren shackled earth, so deadly cold — Breathe gently forth thy spring,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1892 - 372 psl.
...she sleeps. Who can tell but some of •• i/an robuste these blossoms may be selected by Fame nitev and Time, that wait upon her ? Ars Victrix wears her...upon the technical features that lend enchantment Elements of concrete poetic to poetry in the concrete. How, then, beauty, does the beauty of a poem... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1892 - 1116 psl.
...ix.). Another sense in which the proverb may be taken is indicated in these lines of Austin Dobson's: matchless Union, £ pluribus unum.—TALCOTT WILLIAMS, deed, held by some enthusiastic fellow-countrymen to be the inventor of the art: Memoriae Sacrum Typographia... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - 1892 - 1114 psl.
...ix.). Another sense in which the proverb may be taken is indicated in these lines of Austin Dobson's : All passes ; art alone Enduring stays to us : The bust outlasts the throne, The coin, Tiberius. Art preservative of all arts. The art of printing. This phrase finds its origin in an inscription on... | |
| 1948 - 760 psl.
[ Atsiprašome, šio puslapio turinio peržiūra yra ribojama ] | |
| 1888 - 686 psl.
...appearing in THE THEATRE are written especially for it unless credited otherwise. ENTRE NOUS. A II passes. Art alone Enduring stays to us ; The Bust outlasts the throne,— The Coin Tiberius —Anon. Nature has cast me in so soft a mould That but to hear a story, feign'd for pleasure. Of some... | |
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