| Mathilde Blind - 1883 - 316 Seiten
...Because " a picture of human life, such as a great artist can give, surprises even the trivial and the selfish into that attention to what is apart from...themselves, which may be called the raw material of sentiment." For " art is the nearest thing to life ; it is a mode of amplifying experience and extending... | |
| Mathilde Blind - 1883 - 314 Seiten
...such as a great artist can give, surprises even the trivial and the selfish into that attention'to what is apart from themselves, which may be called the raw material of sentiment." For "art is the nearest thing to life ; it is a mode of amplifying experience and extending... | |
| George Eliot - 1884 - 402 Seiten
...activity; but a picture of human life such as a great artist can give, surprises even the trivial and the selfish into that attention to what is apart from...Mucklebackit's cottage, or tells the story of " The Two Drovers,"—when Wordsworth sings to us the reverie of " Poor Susan,"—when Kingsley shows us Alton... | |
| Mathilde Blind - 1885 - 332 Seiten
...Because "a picture of human life, such as a great artist can give, surprises even the trivial and the selfish into that attention to what is apart from...themselves, which may be called the raw material of sentiment." For "art is the nearest thing to life ; it is a mode of amplifying experience and extending... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1891 - 192 Seiten
...but a picture of human ' life such as a great artist can give surprises ' even the trivial and the selfish into that ' attention to what is apart from...or tells the ' story of The Two Drovers, — when Words' worth sings to us the reverie of Poor Susan, — ' when Kingsley shows us Alton Locke gazing... | |
| Joseph Jacobs - 1896 - 228 Seiten
...but a picture of human ' life such as a great artist can give surprises ' even the trivial and the selfish into that ' attention to what is apart from...Mucklebackit's cottage, or tells the ' story of The Two Drovers,—when Words' worth sings to us the reverie of Poor Susan,— ' when Kingsley shows us Alton... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 482 Seiten
...essay: — "A picture of human life, such as a great artist can give, surprises even the trivial and the selfish into that attention to what is apart from...themselves, which may be called the raw material of sentiment. . . . Art is the nearest thing to life; it is a mode of amplifying experience and extending... | |
| George Eliot - 1899 - 358 Seiten
...of fiction: "A picture, of human life, such as a great artist can give, surprises even ivial and the selfish into that attention to what is apart from...themselves, which may be called the raw material of sentiment. 1 George Eliot's " The Sad Fortunes of the Rev. Amos Barton,' C'.apterV. . . . Art is the... | |
| George Eliot - 1899 - 358 Seiten
...of fiction: "A picture, of human life, such as a great artist can give, surprises even ivial and the selfish into that attention to what is apart from...themselves, which may be called the raw material of sentiment. . . . Art is the nearest thing to life ; it is a mode of amplifying experience and extending... | |
| George Eliot - 1901 - 542 Seiten
...activity ; but a picture of human life such as a great artist can give, surprises even the trivial and the selfish into that attention to what is apart from...Drovers ; " when Wordsworth sings to us the reverie of " Pcor Susan ; " -when Kingsley shows us Alton Locke gazing yearningly over the gate which leads from... | |
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