When the artist rose high enough to achieve the beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the reality. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Síđa 5871847Heildartexta - Um bókina
| 1847 - 788 síđur
...who at length had succeeded in the dream and toil of bis life. And at the conclusion of the story we are told, in not very intelligible language, — "...disposed to refer for the happier specimens of Mr Hawtbornu's writing, but rather to those papers which we cannot better describe than as so many American... | |
| 1844 - 671 síđur
...the Beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes, while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the Reality. THE ARCHED STREAM. RY WILLIAM ELLERY CHANN1KO. IT went within my inmost heart, Thy overhanging arch... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1846 - 226 síđur
...the Beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes, while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the reality. A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION. THE other day, having a leisure hour at my disposal, I stept into a new museum,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1846 - 226 síđur
...the Beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes, while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the reality. A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION. THE other day, having a leisure hour at my disposal, I slept into a new museum,... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1851 - 472 síđur
...Beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal sense* be. oamo of little value in his eyes, while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the rpality. A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION. THE oilier day, having n leisure hour at my disposal, I stept into... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1854 - 314 síđur
...the beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoy-ment of the reality. VOL. II. 18 A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION. THE other day, having a leisure hour at my disposal, I stepped... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hawthorne - 1882 - 574 síđur
...the beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the reality. A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION. THE other day, having a leisure hour at my disposal, i stepped into a new... | |
| 1882 - 580 síđur
...the beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the reality. A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION. THE other day, having a leisure hour at my disposal, I stepped into a new... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 580 síđur
...the beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the reality. A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION. THE other day, having a leisure hour at my disposal, I stepped into a new... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1882 - 568 síđur
...the beautiful, the symbol by which he made it perceptible to mortal senses became of little value in his eyes while his spirit possessed itself in the enjoyment of the reality. A VIRTUOSO'S COLLECTION. THE other day, having a leisure hour at my disposal, I stepped into a new... | |
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