... amidst the lightning of the sea, its thin masts written upon the sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror and mixes its flaming flood with the sunlight, and, cast far along the desolate heave... College Readings in English Prose - Página 215editado por - 1914 - 653 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1843 - 750 páginas
...sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror, and mixes its flaming flood with the sunlight, and,...sepulchral waves, incarnadines the multitudinous sea," &c. leaving between them treacherous spaces of level and whirling water — now lighted with green... | |
| 1847 - 584 páginas
...sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror, and mixes its flaming flood with the sunlight, —...sepulchral waves, incarnadines the multitudinous sea." — Vol. i., pp. 376-377. We have no space for going over the remaining and greater portion of the... | |
| John Ruskin - 1857 - 502 páginas
...incarnadines the multitudinous sea. I believe, if I were reduced to rest Turner's immortality upon § 40. its any single work, I should choose this. Its daring...highest sense of the word, is based on the purest perfection as a whole. truth, and wrought out with the concentrated knowledge of a life ; its colour... | |
| John Ruskin - 1857 - 500 páginas
...sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror and mixes its flaming flood with the sunlight, and,...if I were reduced to rest Turner's immortality upon § 40. its any single work, I should choose this. Its daring conception, ideal in the highest sense... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1888 - 620 páginas
...sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror and mixes its flaming flood with the sunlight, and,...sepulchral waves, incarnadines the multitudinous sea." "We confess that we find it hard to judge whether the original picture or this copy of it is the greater... | |
| John Timbs - 1860 - 424 páginas
...girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror, and mixes its foaming flood with the sunlight, — and, cast far along the desolate heave of the sepulchral ^aves, incarnadines the multitudinous sea. " I believe, if I were reduced to rest Turner's immortality... | |
| Luke Owen Pike - 1866 - 310 páginas
...he considers, was possessed in the highest degree by Turner; and of Turner's ' Slave-ship 'he says:f ''its daring conception, ideal in the highest sense...wrought out with the concentrated knowledge of a life.' But it is not safe to generalise from one or two instances ; it is not safe to assert more of the English... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 páginas
...sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror and mixes its flaming flood with the sunlight, and,...sepulchral waves, incarnadines the multitudinous sea. Buskin. i She is a slaver, throwing her slaves overboard. The near sea is encumbered with corpses.... | |
| John Ruskin - 1868 - 506 páginas
...sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror and mixes its flaming flood with the sunlight, and,...sepulchral waves, incarnadines the multitudinous sea. 1 believe, if I were reduced to rest Turner's immortality upon any single work, I should choose this.... | |
| Art - 1868 - 220 páginas
...sky in lines of blood, girded with condemnation in that fearful hue which signs the sky with horror, and mixes its flaming flood with the sunlight; and...sepulchral waves, incarnadines the multitudinous sea." INTENSE EFFECT. WHEN Fuseli went with Haydon to the Elgin marbles, on recognising the flatness of the... | |
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