In the Days of Victoria: Some Memories of Men and ThingsJohn Lane, 1918 - Всего страниц: 367 |
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... Pre - Raphaelites - Their Dissolution . CHAPTER XXII The Esthetes - The Philosophers - The Poets - The Painters - The Grosvenor Gallery - Whistler 186 193 211 226 238 · 249 CHAPTER XXIII Home Decorations - William Morris - The Fine.
... Pre - Raphaelites - Their Dissolution . CHAPTER XXII The Esthetes - The Philosophers - The Poets - The Painters - The Grosvenor Gallery - Whistler 186 193 211 226 238 · 249 CHAPTER XXIII Home Decorations - William Morris - The Fine.
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... Esthetes of the Mid- Victorian period , who followed the Revivalists , identified themselves more especially with the Queen Anne style of architecture , which certainly is more adapted to the domiciliary wants of the ordinary Englishman ...
... Esthetes of the Mid- Victorian period , who followed the Revivalists , identified themselves more especially with the Queen Anne style of architecture , which certainly is more adapted to the domiciliary wants of the ordinary Englishman ...
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... Esthetes , as the followers of a succeeding art - movement were termed - that is to say , the first who put their ideas into a definite shape and combined to carry them out . Blake , the artist and poet , and others have also been ...
... Esthetes , as the followers of a succeeding art - movement were termed - that is to say , the first who put their ideas into a definite shape and combined to carry them out . Blake , the artist and poet , and others have also been ...
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... back- ground , and another form of Estheticism , based upon the old , but revised and amplified , as regards its articles of faith , took its place . CHAPTER XXII The Esthetes - The Philosophers - The Poets 248 IN THE DAYS OF VICTORIA.
... back- ground , and another form of Estheticism , based upon the old , but revised and amplified , as regards its articles of faith , took its place . CHAPTER XXII The Esthetes - The Philosophers - The Poets 248 IN THE DAYS OF VICTORIA.
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... found popularity . Years ago we used the term " art " 66 " " without any attempt to emphasize its importance by a prefix CHAPTER XXII The Esthetes-The Philosophers-The Poets-The Painters-The Grosvenor Gallery-Whistler.
... found popularity . Years ago we used the term " art " 66 " " without any attempt to emphasize its importance by a prefix CHAPTER XXII The Esthetes-The Philosophers-The Poets-The Painters-The Grosvenor Gallery-Whistler.
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Стр. 256 - O monstrous ! but one half-penny worth of bread to this intolerable deal of sack ! — What there is else, keep close ; we'll read it at more advantage : there let him sleep till day.
Стр. 82 - This morning come up to my wife's bedside, I being up dressing myself, little Will Mercer to be her Valentine; and brought her name writ upon blue paper in gold letters, done by himself, very pretty; and we were both well pleased with it. But I am also this year my wife's Valentine, and it will cost me £5; but that I must have laid out if we had not been Valentines.
Стр. 9 - twere by a wizard's rod A blazing arch of lucid glass Leaps like a fountain from the grass To meet the sun ! A quiet green but few days since, With cattle browsing in the shade : And here are lines of bright arcade In order raised ! A palace as for fairy Prince, A rare pavilion, such as man Saw never since mankind began, And built and glazed...
Стр. 79 - The boar's head, as I understand, Is the rarest dish in all this land, Which thus bedeck'd with a gay garland Let us servire cantico.
Стр. 121 - My sister and I received the following letter relating to this eventful time : — "OXFORD, July 11, 1857. " My dearest little women, as far as I can see, The independent Woters is all along with me, But nevertheless I own it, with not a little funk, The more respectable classes they go with Wiscount Monck ;* But a fight without a tussle it is not worth a pin, And so St. George for England, and may the best man win.
Стр. 83 - The choral Ministers of this House do, according to an ancient custom, salute Flora every year on the first of May at four in the morning with vocal music of several parts. Which having been sometimes well performed hath given great content to the neighbourhood and auditors underneath.
Стр. 22 - I do not consider as travelling at all ; it is merely " being sent " to a place, and very little different from becoming a parcel...
Стр. 238 - Swinburne, and squeal'd, glaring out through his hair, ' All Virtue is bosh ! Hallelujah for Landor ! I disbelieve wholly in everything ! — there ! ' " With language so awful he dared then to treat 'em,— Miss Ingelow fainted in Tennyson's arms, Poor Arnold...
Стр. 84 - HORNS so much prevailed, which, though it be now generally disus'd, yet the custom of blowing them prevails at this season even to this day, at Oxford, to remind people of the pleasantness of that part of the year, which ought to create mirth and gayety, such as is sketch'd out in some old Books of Offices, such as the Prymer of Salisbury, printed at Rouen, 1551, 8vo.
Стр. 84 - Oxford the boys do blow cows horns and hollow canes all night ; and on May Day the young maids of every parish carry about garlands of flowers, which afterwards they hang up in their churches.