| Gerard Baldwin Brown - 1891 - 352 Seiten
...hangs in the heavens, and fairyland is before us — then the wayfarer hastens home ; the working man and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of...exquisite song to the artist alone, her son and her master .' : Only in the North and only since the seventeenth century could this have been felt or uttered... | |
| John Miller Gray - 1895 - 188 Seiten
...hangs in the heavens, and fairyland is before us — then the wayfarer hastens home; the working man and the cultured one, the wise man, and the one of...tune, sings her exquisite song to the artist alone.' The description here is ' done to the quick ; ' it is a verbal analogue of many a ' Nocturne ' from... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1898 - 620 Seiten
...hangs in the heavens, and fairyland is before us — then the wayfarer hastens home ; the working man and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of pleasure, ccaso to understand, as they have ceased to see, and Nature, who for once has sung in tune, sings her... | |
| Charles Henry Caffin - 1907 - 428 Seiten
...gathers his notes and forms chords, until he brings forth from chaos glorious harmonies." Again he wrote: "And when the evening mist clothes the riverside with...once has sung in tune, sings her exquisite song to [ 290 ] the artist alone, her son and her master — her son in that he loves her, her master in that... | |
| Richard Muther - 1907 - 490 Seiten
...hangs in the heavens, and fairyland is before us — then the wayfarer hastens home ; the working man and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of...to see, and Nature, who for once has sung in tune, LADY MEUX. WHISTLER. er mission of Messrs. Goupil & Co., the mvners of the copyright.) sings her exquisite... | |
| 1909 - 808 Seiten
...hangs in the heavens, and fairyland is before us, t hen the wayfarer hastens home, the working man and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of...have ceased to see ; and Nature, who for once has snug in tune, sings her exquisite song to the artist alone, her son and her master— her son in that... | |
| George Edwin Rines - 1911 - 658 Seiten
...hangs in the heavens, and fairy-land is before us, then the wayfarer hastens home; the working man and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of pleasure, cease to understand as they cease to see, and nature, who, for once, has sung in tune, sings her exquisite song to the artist alone,... | |
| Arthur Edwin Krows - 1916 - 496 Seiten
...James MacNeill Whistler in his " Ten O'Clock," but the joy of the tourist is to recognize the traveler on the top. The desire to see for the sake of seeing...tune, sings her exquisite song to the artist alone." And the artist, having recorded his impression, raises the " others " from their depths, unconscious... | |
| Théodore Duret - 1917 - 208 Seiten
...hangs in the heavens, and fairyland is before us—then the wayfarer hastens home; the working man and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of...understand, as they have ceased to see, and Nature . . . sings her exquisite song to the artist alone." l But in 1877 his views on the poetry of night... | |
| Théodore Duret - 1917 - 210 Seiten
...hangs in the heavens, and fairyland is before us — then the wayfarer hastens home ; the working man and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of...understand, as they have ceased to see, and Nature . . . sings her exquisite song to the artist alone." * But in 1877 his views on the poetry of night... | |
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