| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 psl.
...Enduring stays to us ; The Bust outlasts the throne, All passes. Art alone The Coin, Tiberias ; Even the gods must go ; Only the lofty Rhyme Not countless years o'orthrow, Not long array of time. Paint, chisel, then, or write ; But, that the work surpass, With... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1250 psl.
...catalogues will be used to purchase works from this exhibition, to place in Brooklyn public schools. "All passes; Art alone Enduring stays to us; The bust outlasts the throne. The coin, Tiberius." Interior Decoration op Schoolhouses.1 In the autumn of 1896 Mr. Walter oilman Page, artist and member... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1898 - 556 psl.
...Let the smooth tile receive Thy dove-drawn Erycine ; Thy Sirens blue at eve Coiled in a wash of wine. All passes. ART alone Enduring stays to us ; The Bust...must go ; Only the lofty Rhyme Not countless years o'erthro\v,Not long array of time. Paint, chisel, then, or write; But, that the work surpass, With... | |
| Joost van den Vondel, Gerrit Kalff - 1898 - 456 psl.
...colossus of one age is the brazen pigmy of the next. Beauty alone is unfading; art alone is eternal. " AH passes : art alone Enduring stays to us ; The bust...Tiberius. " Even the gods must go ; Only the lofty rime, Not countless years o'erflow, Not long array of time." Happy the country blest with a heritage... | |
| 1918 - 500 psl.
...world silence and the crumbling work of our hands. Again I thought of Dobson unparaphrased now All passes; Art alone Enduring stays to us: The bust outlasts the throne, The coin, Tiberius. Is, then, living worth the candle if the bust and the coin be the one enduring end of it? Hardly; and... | |
| George Jean Nathan, Henry Louis Mencken - 1903 - 658 psl.
...with all its ease and lightness, is a little too stately and too majestic for true familiar verse : All passes. Art alone Enduring stays to us; The bust outlasts the throne The coin, Tiberius. Of one of Gautier's less fortunate contemporaries, Felix d'Arvers, nothing survives save a single sonnet,... | |
| 1900 - 452 psl.
...conceptions of which this work is the exponent. ROMAN PAGANISM AND CHRISTIANITY,* ARTHUR L. WOLFE, PH. D. Even the gods must go; Only the lofty rhyme Not countless years o'erthrow Nor long array of time. So Dobson paraphrases the ancient poet. But not so fast: the gods of the nations... | |
| Théophile Gautier - 1903 - 348 psl.
...Let the smooth tile receive Thy dove-drawn Erycine; Thy Sirens blue at eve Coiled in a wash of wine. All passes. Art alone Enduring stays to us; The Bust...countless years o'erthrow, Not long array of time. Paint, chisel, then, or write; But, that the work surpass, With the hard fashion fight, With the... | |
| 1908 - 626 psl.
...Crassus or was it Cicero's eloquence that was worth while in the Roman Republic? Don't you know that " " All passes. ART alone Enduring stays to us ; The bust out-lasts the throne. The Coin, Tiberius " ? What could you know about the history of the world without the literature, sculpture, painting,... | |
| 1909 - 998 psl.
...moment. Such undervaluations of the artist are of frequent occurrence. And yet, in Dobson's phrase, All passes. Art alone Enduring stays to us; The Bust...countless years o'erthrow, Not long array of time. They do these things better in France, where the service of art is distinguished by the dignity that... | |
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