| Robert Browning - 1887 - 474 стор.
...him. Above and through his art — for it gives way ; That arm is wrongly put — and there again — A fault to pardon in the drawing's lines, Its body,...the insight and the stretch — Out of me, out of me ! And wherefore out ? Had you enjoined them on me, given me soul, We might have risen to Rafael, I... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 64 стор.
...Above and through his art — for it gives way ; no That arm is wrongly put— and there again — A fault to pardon in the drawing's lines, Its body,...understand. Still, what an arm ! and I could alter it : 115 But all the play, the insight and the stretch — Out of me, out of me ! And wherefore out ?... | |
| Robert Browning - 1887 - 318 стор.
...lio Above and through his art— for it gives way ; That arm is wrongly put — and there again — A fault to pardon in the drawing's lines, Its body,...right, He means right — that, a child may understand, _Still, what an arm ! and I could alter it : But all the play, the insight and the stretch — Out... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1887 - 566 стор.
...to him. He moans before one of Rafael's drawings, excusing the faults, in envy of the genius : — " Still, what an arm ! and I could alter it. But all...insight and the stretch — Out of me ! out of me ! And wherefore out ? Had you enjoined them on me, given me soul, We might have risen to Rafael, I... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1887 - 266 стор.
...to him. He moans before one of Rafael's drawings, excusing the faults, in envy of the genius : — " Still, what an arm ! and I could alter it. But all...the play, the insight and the stretch — Out of me I out of me ! And wherefore out ? Had you enjoined them on me, given me soul, We might have risen to... | |
| Robert Browning - 1889 - 326 стор.
...him, Above and through his art — for it gives way ; That arm is wrongly put — and there again — A fault to pardon in the drawing's lines, Its body,...the insight and the stretch — Out of me, out of me ! And wherefore out ? Had you enjoined them on me, given me soul, We might have risen to Rafael, I... | |
| William John Alexander - 1889 - 232 стор.
...Above and through his art — for it gives way ; no That arm is wrongly put — and there again — A fault to pardon in the drawing's lines, Its body,...understand. Still, what an arm ! and I could alter it : 115 But all the play, the insight and the stretch — Out of me, out of me ! And wherefore out? Had... | |
| Andrew Lang, Edwin Austin Abbey - 1889 - 234 стор.
...Browning's poem, criticising Raphael : "That arm is wrongly put; and there again, A fault to pardon ill the drawing's lines, Its body, so to speak ; its soul...that, a child may understand. Still, what an arm ! and 1 could alter it. .... And indeed the arm is wrong. I hardly dare — yet, only you to see — Give... | |
| William John Alexander - 1889 - 234 стор.
...right, He means right — that, a child may understand. Still, what an arm ! and I could alter it : 115 But all the play, the insight and the stretch — Out of me, out of me ! And wherefore out ? Had you enjoined them on me, given me soul, We might have risen to Rafael, I... | |
| Robert Browning - 1890 - 344 стор.
...him. Above and through his art — for it gives way ; That arm is wrongly put — and there again — A fault to pardon in the drawing's lines, Its body,...the insight and the stretch — Out of me, out of me ! And wherefore out? Had you enjoined them on me, given me soul, We might have risen to Rafael, I and... | |
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