But the comedy which keeps the beauty and touches the terrors of our life (laughter and tragedy-in-a-goodhumour having kissed), that is the last word of moved representation ; embracing the greatest number of elements of fate and character ; and telling... The Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson - Página 365de Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson, William Ernest Henley - 1905Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1899 - 934 páginas
...comedy which keeps the beauty and touches the terrors of our life (laughter and tragedy-ina-good-humor having kissed), that is the last word of moved representation...one eye of pity, but with the two of pity and mirth. F., having read thus far, says : " All this is your sight of life, not Henley's. He sees tragedy. That... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1902 - 324 páginas
...loves, as he explains, the comedy ' which keeps the beauty and touches the terrors of life'; which tells its story ' not with the one eye of pity but with the two of pity and mirth.' We should arrange our little drama so that, without ignoring the tragic element, the net outcome may... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1899 - 540 páginas
...the beauty and '884 touches the terrors of our life (laughter and tragedy-in- KT' ** a-good-humour having kissed), that is the last word of moved representation;...Stevenson had been again very dangerously ill from hemorrhage of the lungs, and lay for several weeks between life and death, until about the beginning... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1899 - 434 páginas
...which keeps the beauty and touches the terrors of our life (laughter and tragedy-in-a-good -humour having kissed), that is the last word of moved representation...eye of pity, but with the two of pity and mirth. RLS 1 The essay so called. See Memories and Portraits. 1884. TO EDMUND GOSSE AET. 34. Early in May Stevenson... | |
| Frederick Albert Richardson - 1901 - 902 páginas
...(laughter and tragedy-in-a-good-humor having kissed), that is the last word of moved representation, * * * telling its story, not with the one eye of pity, but with the two of pity and mirth"; but that was precisely the light in which he viewed Mr. Meredith's books. Early in 1878 Stevenson stayed... | |
| 1902 - 848 páginas
...loves, as he explains, the comedy "which keeps the beauty and touches the terrors of life;" which tells its story "not with the one eye of pity, but with the two of pity and mirth." We should arrange our little drama so that, without ignoring the tragic element, the net outcome may... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1907 - 502 páginas
...which keeps the f beauty and touches the terrors of our life (laughter and tragedy-in-a-good-humour having kissed), that is the last word of moved representation...eye of pity, but with the two of pity and mirth. RLS V To EDMUND GOSSE Early in May Stevenson had been again very dangerously ill from haemorrhage of the... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1907 - 620 páginas
...beauty and touches the terrors of our life (laughter and tragedy-in-a-good-humour having kissed 1. that is the last word of moved representation; embracing...one eye of pity, but with the two of pity and mirth. To EDMUND GOSSE RLS Early in May Stevenson had been again very dangerously ill from hsemorrhage of... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1907 - 280 páginas
...the comedy " which keeps the beauty and touches the terrors of life"; which tells its story "not with one eye of pity but with the two of pity and mirth." We should arrange our little drama so that, without ignoring the tragic element, the net outcome may... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1911 - 408 páginas
...comedy which keeps the beauty and touches the terrors of our life (laughter and tragedy-in-a-goodhumour having kissed), that is the last word of moved representation;...one eye of pity, but with the two of pity and mirth. „ T c K.. Li. ci. To EDMUND GOSSE Early in May Stevenson again fell very dangerously ill with hemorrhage... | |
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