Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of the beautiful and graceful: then will our youth dwell in a land of health, amid fair sights and sounds, and receive the good in everything... Aesthetic Education - Página 7por Charles De Garmo - 1913 - 161 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Plato - 1901 - 444 páginas
...day, little by little, until they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own sdul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to...health, amid fair sights and sounds, and receive the pood in everything; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, shall flow into the eye and ear, like... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1901 - 540 páginas
...day, little by little, until they silently gather a festering mass of corruption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of beauty and grace; then will our youth dwell in the land of health, amid fair sights and sounds; and... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1902 - 928 páginas
...THE RIVIERA Let our artists be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of beauty and grace ; then will our youth dwell in a land of health, amid fair sights and sounds ; and Beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul... | |
| E. E. G. - 1903 - 752 páginas
...day, little by little, until they silently gather a festering mass of conn1ption in their own soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to...good in everything ; and beauty, the effluence of fail- works, shall flow into the eye and ear, like a health-giving breeze from a purer region, and... | |
| William De Witt Hyde - 1904 - 312 páginas
...strain of necessity and the strain of freedom, the strain of courage, and the strain of temperance. We would not have our guardians grow up amid images...those who are gifted to discern the true nature of beauty and grace ; then will our youth dwell in a land of health, amid fair sights and sounds ; and... | |
| Arthur D. Lewis - 1904 - 272 páginas
...offer a little advice. "It is said in Plato's ' Republic ' that in future : — ' let our artists .... be those who are gifted to discern the true nature...beauty, the effluence of fair works, shall flow into eye and ear, like a healthgiving breeze from a purer region.', The perfect state is that in which every... | |
| Edward Jenks - 1904 - 724 páginas
...flower, day by day, little by little, until they silently gather a festering mass of corruption into their own souls. Let our Artists rather be those who...a land of health, amid fair sights and sounds, and 130 receive the good in everything ; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, shall flow into the eye... | |
| WILLIAM DE WITT HYDE - 1904 - 306 páginas
...souls. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of beauty and grace ; then will our youth dwell in a land of health, amid fair sights and sounds ; and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1904 - 270 páginas
...Nero. 71-80. Not in the early editions, which read : — " Of Agrippina. Leave us: you may go." 72-4. " Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of beauty and grace; then will our youth dwell in a land of health, amid fair sights and sounds ; and... | |
| Herman Harrell Horne - 1906 - 460 páginas
...soul. Let our artists rather be those who are gifted to discern the true nature of beauty and grace : then will our youth dwell in a land of health, amid fair sights and sounds : and beauty, the effluence of fair works, will meet the sense like a breeze, and insensibly draw the soul... | |
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