Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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William Butler Yeats. that ' colouring does not depend upon where the colours are put , but upon where the lights and darks are put , and all depends on form or outline ' - meaning , I sup- pose , that a colour gets its brilliance or its ...
William Butler Yeats. that ' colouring does not depend upon where the colours are put , but upon where the lights and darks are put , and all depends on form or outline ' - meaning , I sup- pose , that a colour gets its brilliance or its ...
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... colour , and form are in a musical relation , a beautiful relation to one another , they become , as it were , one sound , one colour , one form , and evoke an emotion that is made out of their distinct evocations and yet is one emotion ...
... colour , and form are in a musical relation , a beautiful relation to one another , they become , as it were , one sound , one colour , one form , and evoke an emotion that is made out of their distinct evocations and yet is one emotion ...
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... colour or sound . The taste , colour , and sound so perceived attain supernormal perfection as fact and idea draw together . Should one choose a God as the theme of meditation , the majesty of his face , or the beauty of his ear - rings ...
... colour or sound . The taste , colour , and sound so perceived attain supernormal perfection as fact and idea draw together . Should one choose a God as the theme of meditation , the majesty of his face , or the beauty of his ear - rings ...
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