| Charlotte Anne Eaton - 1822 - 472 pages
...motion given to the whole. The smooth and rapid step of the circling Hours, as they tread on the fleecy clouds ; the fiery steeds ; the whirling wheels of...she should float from your sight ; all realize the ilfusion. You seem admitted into the world of fancy, and revel in its brightest creations. In the midst... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1874 - 516 pages
...car ; the torch of Lucifer, blown back by the velocity of his advance ; and the form of Aurora, bome through the ambient air, till you almost fear she should float from your sight."— Eaton's Rome. "The work of Guido is more poetic than that of Guercino, and luminous, and soft, and... | |
| Alida Graveraet Radcliffe - 1876 - 660 pages
...motion given to the whole. The smooth and rapid step of the circling Hours as they tread on the fleecy clouds; the fiery steeds ; the whirling wheels of...of such youth and loveliness, the dusky figure of Phcebus appears to great disadvantage. It is not happily conceived. Yet his air is noble and godlike,... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1882 - 734 pages
...smooth and rapid step of the circling Hours as they tread on the fleecy clouds ; the fiery steed* ; the whirling wheels of the car ; the torch of Lucifer,...you almost fear she should float from your sight. "— £at0rt's Romf, " The work of Guido is more poetic than that of Guercino, and luminous, and soft,... | |
| Anna E. McGovern - 1905 - 388 pages
...motion given to the whole. The smooth and rapid step of the circling Hours as they tread on the fleecy clouds ; the fiery steeds ; the whirling wheels of...world of fancy and revel in its brightest creations." * * * The teacher should study the masterpieces in literature and art in order to lead the children... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1913 - 800 pages
...they tread on the fleecy clouds ; the fiery steeds ; the whirling wheels of the car ; the torch ol Lucifer, blown back by the velocity of his advance...Aurora, borne through the ambient air, till you almost lear she should float from your eight.'— Eatm'i ' Rom».' ' The work oí Gnldo le more poetic than... | |
| 1898 - 634 pages
...circling hours as they tread on the fleecy clouds; the fiery steeds; the whirling wheels of the car; and the form of Aurora borne through the ambient air, till you almost fear she should float away from your sight. In the car we see the dusky form of Phoebus. His air is noble and godlike; his... | |
| Augustus Hare - 2005 - 361 pages
...oar : the torch of Lucifer, blown back by the velocity of his advance ; and the form oí Aurora, home through the ambient air, till you almost fear she should float from yoar eight'— .Eaton'« ' limat.' 1 Tlie work of 0uido is more poetic tbsii that; of Guereiîio, and... | |
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