And when the evening mist clothes the riverside with poetry, as with a veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become campanili, and the warehouses are palaces in the night, and the whole city hangs in the heavens,... The Quarterly Review - Seite 228herausgegeben von - 1898Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| National Education Association of the United States - 1911 - 1200 Seiten
...clothes the riverside with poetry as with a veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become Campanili and the...the heavens, and fairyland is before us .... Then we say to him, "Look for something that is apparently poor and sordid but that becomes beautiful under... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1911 - 1196 Seiten
...clothes the riverside with poetry as with a veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become Campanili and the...the heavens, and fairyland is before us .... Then we say to him, "Look for something that is apparently poor and sordid but that becomes beautiful under... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1911 - 1190 Seiten
...veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become Campanili md the warehouses are palaces in the night, and the whole...the heavens, and fairyland is before us .... Then we say to him, "Look for something that is apparently poor and sordid but that becomes beautiful under... | |
| 1911 - 534 Seiten
...clothes the riverside with poetry, as with a veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become campanili, and the warehouses are palaces in the night, and fairyland is before us — then the wayfarer hastens home; the working* man and the one of pleasure,... | |
| John Joseph Conway - 1912 - 446 Seiten
...clothes the riverside with poetry, as with a veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become campanili, and the...in the heavens and fairyland is before us — then Nature, who, for once, has sung in tune, sings her exquisite song to the artist alone, her son and... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1912 - 264 Seiten
...Whistler, who watched their transformation so often from his Chelsea home, "lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become campanili, and the...the night, and the whole city hangs in the heavens." It was Dickens who discovered the London of eccentricity, London as the abode of the odd and the quaint,... | |
| Royal Cortissoz - 1913 - 468 Seiten
...clothes the riverside with poetry as with a veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become campanili, and the...hangs in the heavens and fairyland is before us." But it was as the colorist, as the painter, that he wrote these words. As an etcher it was not fairyland... | |
| Joseph Pennell - 1914 - 70 Seiten
...THE POOR BUILDINGS LOSETHEMSELVESINTHEDIMSKYjANDTHETALL CHI M NEYS BECOME СЛЛ/ЯЛЛМ./. ANDTHE WAREHOUSES ARE PALACES IN THE NIGHT, AND THE WHOLE...HANGS IN THE HEAVENS, AND FAIRYLAND IS BEFORE US." XI • N(A¿- ~ „ - • • I ,. HAYMARKET THEATRE THIS FINE BUILDING DATES FROM l82O, THOUGH IT... | |
| Joseph Pennell - 1914 - 78 Seiten
...RIVERSIDE WITH POETRY, AS WITH A VEIL, AND THEPOOR BUILDINGS LOSETHEMSELVESINTHE DIM SKY,ANDTHETALL CHIMNEYS BECOME CAMPANILI, AND THE WAREHOUSES ARE PALACES IN THE NIGHT, AND THE WHOLE CITY HANGS INTHE HEAVENS, AND FAIRYLAND IS BEFORE US." ^#M»V HAVMARKET THEATRE THIS FINE BUILDING DATES FROM... | |
| Edwin Watts Chubb - 1915 - 330 Seiten
...veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky and the tall chimneys become campanile, and the warehouses are palaces in the night, and the...before us — then the wayfarer hastens home, the workingman and the cultured one, the wise man and the one of pleasure cease to understand as they have... | |
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