... when you have those singularly beautiful curves — more beautiful, perhaps, in the parts that are not seen than in those that meet the eye — whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than in form— you have a peculiar characteristic — a form of... Transactions - Pàgina 126per Gaelic Society of Glasgow - 1894Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Royal Irish Academy. Museum - 1857 - 678 pàgines
...beautiful, perhaps, in the parts that are not seen than in those that meet the eye — whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than in form — you have...but our own, and to no portion of our nation but the Keltic portion. The trumpet-pattern is neither Greek, nor Roman, nor Oriental. There is nothing like... | |
| Royal Irish Academy - 1858 - 662 pàgines
...eye— whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than in form—you have a peculiar characteristic—a form of beauty which belongs to no nation but our own, and to no portion of our nation but the Keltic portion. There are traces of it, faint and poor, but sufficient for identification, among the... | |
| William Robert Wilde - 1861 - 792 pàgines
...beautiful, perhaps, in the parts that are not seen than in those that meet the eye — whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than in form— you have a...but our own, and to no portion of our nation but the Keltic portion. The trumpet-pattern is neither Greek, nor Roman, nor Oriental. There is nothing like... | |
| Royal Irish Academy. Museum, William Robert Wilde - 1863 - 672 pàgines
...beautiful, perhaps, in the parts that are not seen than in those that meet the eye — whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than in form — you have...but our own, and to no portion of our nation but the Keltic portion. The trumpet-pattern is neither Greek, nor Roman, nor Oriental. There is nothing like... | |
| Royal Geological Society of Ireland - 1864 - 334 pàgines
...beautiful, perhaps, in the parts that are not seen than in those that meet the eye— whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than in form — you have...but our own, and to no portion of our nation but the Keltic portion. There are traces of it, faint and poor, but sufficient for identification, among the... | |
| 1864 - 868 pàgines
...are not seen than in those that meet the eye, whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than form, — yn have a peculiar characteristic, a form of beauty which...our own ; and to no portion of our nation but the Keltic portion. There are traces of it, faint and poor, among the Kelts of Normandy, and the Keltic... | |
| 1864 - 1010 pàgines
...seen than in those that meet the eye, whose beauty, revealed in shadow more than form, — you hnve a peculiar characteristic, a form of beauty which...our own ; and to no portion of our nation but the Keltic portion. There are traces of it, faint and poor, among the Kelts of Normandy, and the Keltic... | |
| Joseph Anderson - 1881 - 308 pàgines
...and culture in the MSS. of St. Gall in Switzerland. When this principle of the diverging spiral line is carried out in repousse", when you have those singularly...nation but the Celtic portion. This beautiful pattern," he goes on to say, " is neither Greek nor Eoman nor Oriental. There is nothing like it in Etruscan... | |
| Joseph Anderson - 1881 - 310 pàgines
...spiral line is carried out in repousse, when you have those singularly beautiful curves, whose beautyis revealed in shadow more than in form, you have a peculiar...nation but the Celtic portion. This beautiful pattern," he goes on to say, " is neither Greek nor Eoman nor Oriental. There is nothing like it in Etruscan... | |
| Joseph Anderson - 1883 - 382 pàgines
...curves, more beautiful perhaps in the parts that are not seen than in those that meet the eye, and whose beauty is revealed in shadow more than in form...to no portion of our nation but the Celtic portion. It deals with curves which are not arcs of a circle ; its figures are not of the class we usually designate... | |
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