| James McNeill Whistler - 1904 - 364 Seiten
...grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron wing of the pale butterfly, with its dainty...the stately halls of fair gold, with their slender satt•ron pillars, and is taught how the delicate drawing high upon the walls shall be traced in tender... | |
| 1906 - 950 Seiten
...grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron wing of the pale butterfly, with its dainty...before him the stately halls of fair gold, with their slendor saffron pillars, and is taught how the delicate drawing high upon the walls shall be traced... | |
| Joseph Mallord William Turner - 1906 - 92 Seiten
...grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. " In the citron wing of the pale butterfly, with its dainty...of orange, he sees before him the stately halls of failgold, with their slender saffron pillars, and is taught how the delicate drawing high upon the... | |
| 1907 - 554 Seiten
...grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron wing of the pale butterfly, with its dainty...that is dainty and lovable he finds hints for his own combinatir ns, and thus is nature ever his resource and always at his service, and to him is naught... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1908 - 490 Seiten
...grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron wing of the pale butterfly, with its dainty...before him the stately halls of fair gold, with their slendor saffron pillars, and is taught how the delicate drawing high upon the walls shall be traced... | |
| 1908 - 974 Seiten
...grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron wing of the pale butterfly, with its dainty...before him the stately halls, of fair gold, with their slendor saffron pillars, and is taught how the delicate drawing high upon the walls shall be traced... | |
| Sadakichi Hartmann - 1910 - 404 Seiten
...not say himself: " In the pale citron wing of the butterfly, with its dainty spots of orange, he saw the stately halls of fair gold, with their slender saffron pillars, and was taught how the delicate drawing high upon the walls should be traced in slender tones of orpiment... | |
| Dallas Lore Sharp - 1922 - 168 Seiten
...she be denied that chosen one to whom she would give authority. It is she who shall show him how, "in the citron wing of the pale butterfly with its dainty spots of orange," he shall see "the stately halls of fair gold, with their slender saffron pillars" ; and "how the delicate... | |
| 1921 - 900 Seiten
...she be denied that chosen one to whom she would give authority. It is she who shall show him how,' in the citron wing of the pale butterfly with its dainty spots of orange,' he shall see 'the stately halls of fair gold, with their slender saffron pillars': and 'how the delicate... | |
| Henri Dorra - 1994 - 420 Seiten
...grace is wedded to dignity, how strength enhances sweetness, that elegance shall be the result. In the citron wing of the pale butterfly, with its dainty...walls shall be traced in tender tones of orpiment [a group of intense hues including light yellow, orange, and red], and repeated by the base in notes... | |
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