| 1913 - 586 páginas
...political or religious enthusiasm, or the "enthusiasm of humanity" (Renaissance, S. 239) '). Sodann: For art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing...quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for Ihosc moments' sake (ib.). 1) Der Wortlaut der ersten Auflage aus dem Jahre 1873 ist wieder hergestellt... | |
| Walter Pater - 1913 - 276 páginas
...this fruit of a quickened, multiplied consciousness. Of such wisdom, the poetic passion, the-ttesire of beauty, the love of art for its own sake, has most. For art comes t& you proposing frankly to give nothing but the'highcst quality to your moments Si and simply for... | |
| William Thomas Young - 1914 - 264 páginas
...the greatest number of vital forces unite in the purest energies,' and of ' art for its own sake.' 'For art comes to you, proposing frankly to give nothing...as they pass, and simply for those moments' sake.' This sophisticated and over-subtle sense of beauty found its ideals less in Greece than in Rome, as... | |
| Ernst Paulus Bendz - 1914 - 126 páginas
...it is passion, that it does yield you this fruit of a quickened, multiplied consciousness. Of this wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty, the love of art for art's sake has most; for art comes to you professing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne - 1915 - 400 páginas
...sure it is passion — that it does yield you this fruit of a quickened, multiplied consciousness. Of such wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty,...as they pass, and simply for those moments' sake. Now, if it be true that the application, or rather the misapplication, of this philosophy led Oscar... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1916 - 684 páginas
...but with a sort of indefinite reprieve, the love of art for art's sake is the highest form of wisdom. 'For art comes to you, proposing frankly to give nothing...as they pass, and simply for those moments' sake.' The Oscar Wilde development had not the good will of Pater any more than that of Ruskin ; but it logically... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1916 - 674 páginas
...but with a sort of indefinite reprieve, the love of art for art's sake is the highest form of wisdom. 'For art comes to you, proposing frankly to give nothing...as they pass, and simply for those moments' sake/ The Oscar Wilde development had not the good will of Pater any more than that of Ruskin ; but it logically... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1917 - 300 páginas
...sure it is passion — that it does yield you this fruit of quickened, multiplied consciousness. Of such wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty,...as they pass, and simply for those moments' sake. CHAPTER VII CBITICISM I WHAT IT IS Criticism, as the term is usually employed, is the search after... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1917 - 758 páginas
...but with a sort of indefinite reprieve, the love of art for art's sake is the highest form of wisdom. "For art comes to you, proposing frankly to give nothing...as they pass, and simply for those moments' sake." The Oscar Wilde development had not the good will of Pater any more than that of Ruskin; but it logically... | |
| Gertrude Richardson Brigham - 1917 - 310 páginas
...COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 19'7, ar SULLY AND KLEINTEICH PRINTED IN USA -. Co VIVA "Art comes to you professing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to...simply for those moments' sake." — WALTER PATER. PREFACE To the lover of pictures this little book is addressed, to him who seeks to know them better... | |
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