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" Which made my soul the worshipper and thrall Of earthly art is vain ; how criminal Is that which all men seek unwillingly. Those amorous thoughts which were so lightly dressed, What are they when the double death is nigh ? The one I know for sure, the... "
The Quarterly Review - Страница 372
1879
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...is vain ; how criminal Is that which all men seek unwillingly. Those amorous thoughts which were so lightly dressed, What are they when the double death...high, Whose arms to clasp us on the cross were spread. LXVI. To GIORGIO VASARI. VANITY OF VANITIES. Lefavole del mondo. The fables of the world have filched...

The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian ...

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...is vain ; how criminal Is that which all men seek unwillingly, Those amorous thoughts which were so lightly dressed, What are they when the double death...Whose arms to clasp us on the cross were spread." To these grand lines we have nothing to add except it be this, that just before sunset on the day upon...

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1879 - 612 страници
...first place, nothing is more unscientific than a rigid demarcation Those amorous thoughts which were so lightly dressed, What are they when the double death...to His great love on high, Whose arms, to clasp us, ou the erosa were spread.' • Vasari, ' Vite,' &c. vol. xii. p. 267. t ' Revival of the Fine Arts,'...

Alexandra college literary society. Art readings for 1880. 5pt

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...which their divine wisdom springs is Christ — and Michael Angelo concludes with these words : — " Painting nor sculpture now can lull to rest My soul,...Whose arms, to clasp us, on the Cross were spread." And when we gaze upon the cloud-like form of the Creator, as it slowly rises out of Chaos, the awful...

Precious stones [quotations] (collected by H.L.S. Lear). Rubies (Diamonds ...

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...is vain ; how criminal Is that which all men seek unwittingly. Those amorous thoughts which were so lightly dressed, What are they when the double death...for sure, the other dread. Painting nor sculpture HOW can lull to rest My soul, that turns to His great Love on high, Whose arms to clasp us on the Cross...




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