| Edward Everett - 1859 - 40 páginas
...which while living we never gazed without tenderness or veneration, have been taken from us—something of the loveliness, something of the majesty abides...same ethereal instinct as the eloquent lips or the recordingpen. The number of those who, in the language of Michael Angelo, can discern the finished... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 618 páginas
...majesty abides in the canvas, the bronze and the marble. The heart bereft of the living originals turns to them, and cold and silent as they are, they strengthen...hand must be moved by the same ethereal instinct, :is the eloquent lips or the recording pen. The number of those who, in the language of Michael Angelo,... | |
| 1859 - 620 páginas
...majesty abides in the canvas, the bronze and the marble. The heart bereti of the living originals turns to them, and cold and silent as they are, they strengthen...perfection of speech or of music. The plastic hand irtust be moved by the same ethereal instinct, as the eloquent lips or the recording pen. The number... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 510 páginas
...the loved, the honored, and th« lost. 4. The skill of the painter and sculptor, which thus cornea in aid of the memory and imagination, is, in its highest...speech or of music. The plastic hand must be moved hy the same ethereal instinct as the eloquent lips or the recording pen. The number of those who, in... | |
| Jesse George Cross - 1878 - 330 páginas
...majesty abides in the portrait, the bust, and the statue. The heart bereft of the living originals turns to them; and, cold and silent as they are, they strengthen...as seldom witnessed as the perfection of speech or music. The plastic hand must be moved by the same ethereal instinct as the eloquent lips or the recording... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1882 - 480 páginas
...recollections of the loved, the honored, and the lost. The skill of the painter and sculptor, which thus 20 comes in aid of the memory and imagination, is, in...perfection of speech or of music. The plastic hand must be 25 moved by the same ethereal instinct as the eloquent lips or the recording pen. The number of those... | |
| John Piersol McCaskey - 1884 - 190 páginas
...tone, And set me faultless there before the throne. r—r THE skill of the painter and sculptor, which comes in aid of the memory and imagination, is, in...exquisite, accomplishments within our attainment. In its perfection it is as seldom witnessed as in speech or music. The plastic hand must he moved by... | |
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