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... coloured by a dominant idea ; and the whole composition derives from this principle a har- mony and a force of expression which , whether the principal aim be landscape painting or the delinea- tion of human emotion , produce that ...
... coloured by a dominant idea ; and the whole composition derives from this principle a har- mony and a force of expression which , whether the principal aim be landscape painting or the delinea- tion of human emotion , produce that ...
Pagina 18
... colouring throughout , and guides the selec- tion of details , is the true result of the emotion of each speaker . Thus the charm of completeness , which is the aim of narrative , is united with the power over the sympathies possessed ...
... colouring throughout , and guides the selec- tion of details , is the true result of the emotion of each speaker . Thus the charm of completeness , which is the aim of narrative , is united with the power over the sympathies possessed ...
Pagina 46
... coloured to the life ; and that no stroke of his brush is without meaning . And this has been done , not because it is supposed that professed admirers of Mr. Tennyson's poetry needed help to point out the just grounds of their ...
... coloured to the life ; and that no stroke of his brush is without meaning . And this has been done , not because it is supposed that professed admirers of Mr. Tennyson's poetry needed help to point out the just grounds of their ...
Pagina 51
... and won the maiden for a wife . By this selection of a speaker , who is made to dwell on the blissful recollections of early love , the dramatic colouring throughout is maintained at a glowing tone , without being E 2 TENNYSON'S POEMS . 51.
... and won the maiden for a wife . By this selection of a speaker , who is made to dwell on the blissful recollections of early love , the dramatic colouring throughout is maintained at a glowing tone , without being E 2 TENNYSON'S POEMS . 51.
Pagina 52
... colouring still higher , and justify a more elaborately picturesque treatment , a fonder dwelling upon every detail of natural beauty then noted with the seeing eye of a loving heart , the speaker is not only a lover , but a painter ...
... colouring still higher , and justify a more elaborately picturesque treatment , a fonder dwelling upon every detail of natural beauty then noted with the seeing eye of a loving heart , the speaker is not only a lover , but a painter ...
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