... the most simple and universal relations of life. To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the expression of all that is lovely in nature, of all that is poignant and sensitive in man, is to us in itself a sufficient end. Letters from John Chinaman - Sivu 33tekijä(t) Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1902 - 62 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 sivua
...natural and human details which to the Chinese seem to bring highest moments of emotion in life, — "A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf . . . the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1902 - 416 sivua
...natural and human details which to the Chinese seem to bring highest moments of emotion in life, — "A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf . . . the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that... | |
| Henry Sturt - 1902 - 418 sivua
...natural and human details which to the Chinese seem to bring highest moments of emotion in life,—"A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf . . . the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the moment that... | |
| 1905 - 622 sivua
...universal relations of life. To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the expression of all that is lovely in nature, of all...sensitive in man, is to us in itself a sufficient end." And again, "A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of the trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of... | |
| James Hutchins Baker - 1907 - 240 sivua
...beauty, poetic appreciation of the commonplace, leisure to regard the stars. Quoting a beautiful passage: "A rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of pine, the guitar; these and the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched out in vain, the... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1925 - 1124 sivua
...universal relations of life. To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the expression of all that is lovely in Nature, of all...moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf, almond blossom, scent of pine, the wine-cup and the guitar ; these and the pathos of life and death, the long... | |
| University of Colorado (Boulder campus) - 1907 - 310 sivua
...universal relations of life. To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the expression of all that is lovely in Nature, of all...sensitive in man, is to us in itself a sufficient end. A.rose in a moonlit garden, the shadow of trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of pine, the wine... | |
| University of Colorado (Boulder campus) - 1906 - 604 sivua
...universal relations of life. To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the expression of all that is lovely in Nature, of all...trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of pine, the wine cup and the guitar; these and the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched... | |
| University of Colorado (Boulder campus) - 1906 - 314 sivua
...universal relations of life. To feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the expression of all that is lovely in Nature, of all...trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of pine, the wine cup and the guitar; these and the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched... | |
| Jonathan D. Spence - 1992 - 420 sivua
...Chinaman" himself: In China ... to feel, and in order to feel to express, or at least to understand the expression of all that is lovely in Nature, of all...trees on the turf, almond bloom, scent of pine, the wine cup and the guitar; these and the pathos of life and death, the long embrace, the hand stretched... | |
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