| Ba Han (Maung) - 1924 - 294 стор.
...William Blake, ed. EJ Ellis, vol. i, p. 106. A. Gilchrist: loc. cit., p. 3a7. And of fame Blake says : ' I should be sorry if I had any earthly fame, for whatever natural glory a man has is so much detracted from his spiritual glory.' l His trust in intuitive insight is now implicit. ' I know what... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1924 - 1016 стор.
...When Michael Angelo or Raphael or Mr. Flaxman does any of his fine things, he does them in the spirit I should be sorry if I had any earthly fame, for whatever natural glory a man has is so much detracted from his spiritual glory. I wish to do nothing for profit. I wish to live for art. I want... | |
| Mona Wilson - 1927 - 476 стор.
...from the bonds of the material world by a spiritual struggle which tolerated no compromise. I shd. be sorry if I had any earthly fame for whatever natural glory a man has is so much detracted from his spiritual glory. I wish to do nothing for profit. I wish to live for art. I want... | |
| Philippe Soupault - 1928 - 246 стор.
...Angelo or Raphael, or Mr Flaxman does any of his fine things, he does them in the spirit' ! Blake said 'I should be sorry if I had any earthly fame for whatever natural glory a man has is so much detracted from his spiritual glory... I want nothing whatever. I am quite happy.' » In spite of the... | |
| Charles Holme, Guy Eglington, Peyton Boswell, William Bernard McCormick, Henry James Whigham - 1904 - 504 стор.
...said Swinburne, was a condition of his life; and to Crabb Robinson the artist himself declared : " I should be sorry if I had any earthly fame, for whatever...man has is so much taken from his spiritual glory." What Ruskin well denned as the " beautiful purpose and warped power " of Blake's work are well brought... | |
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