| Walter Pater - 1888 - 284 pagine
...growth in art, the charm of asepsis, of the austere and serious girding of the loins in youth. But it is in Italy, in the fifteenth century, that the...its concrete works of art, its special and prominent perPREFACE X* sonalities, with their profound aesthetic charm, but for its general spirit and character,... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 pagine
...in Italy, in the fifteenth century, that the interest of the Renaissance mainly lies, — in that 5 solemn fifteenth century which can hardly be studied...prominent personalities, with their profound aesthetic 10 charm, but for its general spirit and character, for the ethical qualities of which it is a consummate... | |
| Walter Pater - 1901 - 360 pagine
...growth in art, the charm of asepsis, of the austere and serious girding of the loins^ in youth. But it is in Italy, in the fifteenth century, that the...interest of the Renaissance mainly lies,— in that 5 solemn fifteenth century which can hardly be studied too much, not merely for its positive re^suits... | |
| Walter Pater - 1906 - 358 pagine
...charm of ascHsis, of the austere and serious girding of the loins in youth. But it is in Italy, ni the fifteenth century, that the interest of the Renaissance mainly lies, — in that 5 solemn fifteenth century which can hardly be studied too much, not merely for its positive results... | |
| Ernst August Lüdemann - 1913 - 310 pagine
...Renaissance den Geist jener vielseitigen Bewegung, jener ganzen Zeit vermitteln; er gibt die Renaissance not merely for its positive results in the things...special and prominent personalities, with their profound xsthetic charm, but for its general spirit and character, for the ethical qualities of which it is... | |
| 1913 - 586 pagine
...Renaissance den Geist jener vielseitigen Bewegung, jener ganzen Zeit vermitteln; er gibt die Renaissance not merely for its positive results in the things of the intellect and the imagination, its concretc works of art, its special and prominent personalities, with their profound xsthetic charm,... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1914 - 768 pagine
...general elevation and enlightenment in which all alike communicate. . . . That solemn fifteenth century can hardly be studied too much, not merely for its...personalities, with their profound aesthetic charm, but for its geneial spirit and character, for the ethical qualities of which it is a consummate type." WALTER PATER,... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1914 - 728 pagine
...general elevation and enlightenment in which all alike communicate. . . . That solemn fifteenth century can hardly be studied too much, not merely for its...special and prominent personalities, with their profound xsthetic charm, but for its general spirit and character, for the ethical qualities of which it is... | |
| 1919 - 854 pagine
...Battle of Waterloo, 1815. FIFTEENTH CENTURY. Walter Pater declared : "That solemn fifteenth century can hardly be studied too much, not merely for its...charm, but for its general spirit and character." ('The Renaissance'). The first part of the Renaissance undoubtedly contains many of the most significant... | |
| 1919 - 858 pagine
...Battle of Waterloo, 1815. FIFTEENTH CENTURY. Walter Pater declared: "That solemn fifteenth century can hardly be studied too much, not merely for its...art. its special and prominent personalities with ¿heir profound aesthetic charm, but for its general spirit and character." ('The Renaissance ' V The... | |
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