The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 1Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 - American essays |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 73
Page 46
... truth is not always exact truth ; and the seeming truth , which is what Art must often represent , is very different from the absolute truth . And here there has been much stumbling in Pre - Raphaelitism , and there is likelihood of ...
... truth is not always exact truth ; and the seeming truth , which is what Art must often represent , is very different from the absolute truth . And here there has been much stumbling in Pre - Raphaelitism , and there is likelihood of ...
Page 505
... truth will never be re- markable either for grace or truth , while the one who clings to truth at all sacrifi- ces will finally reach the expression of the highest degree of beauty which his soul is capable of conceiving ; for the lines ...
... truth will never be re- markable either for grace or truth , while the one who clings to truth at all sacrifi- ces will finally reach the expression of the highest degree of beauty which his soul is capable of conceiving ; for the lines ...
Page 797
... truth , and joy in its discovery , by whomsoever made , which characterize the true seeker and seer of science and creative art , alone can keep the mind alive and alert , alone can make the possession of truth a means of elevat- ing ...
... truth , and joy in its discovery , by whomsoever made , which characterize the true seeker and seer of science and creative art , alone can keep the mind alive and alert , alone can make the possession of truth a means of elevat- ing ...
Contents
Chartists Complaint the | 47 |
Epigram on J M 846 | 62 |
Abbé de lEpée the 700 | 94 |
26 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration arms artist asked beauty Belfield Béranger better Bondo Burr called catacombs Celia century character Christian church Cimabue Clarice course dear Doctor Elam England English eral eyes face father feeling followed George Tucker girl give grave hand head heard heart honor India Isabella Italy Jaynes Kate knew lady laugh Laura leave less light living look means ment mind Miss nature never night Old Briton once painted palkee passed Pendlam person Plato Plutarch poor Pre-Raphaelites Putterum Rauhe Haus Robin Hood Roman Rome saints Sally seemed side Slavery smile soul Spartacus speak spirit stood story talk tell things thou thought tion took truth ture turkeys turned voice Vulpes Welsh whole wind words young