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Updated: June 10, 2025
Even if the voices were heard with ideal perfection and exactly in time with the movements on the screen, the effect on an esthetically conscientious audience would have been disappointing. A photoplay cannot gain but only lose if its visual purity is destroyed.
This negro instinct for brilliant color is the theme of many jests in the South, but it is entirely justified esthetically, although the constant sarcasm of the whites has checked its satisfaction, if it has not corrupted the taste.
So, veering between the sobering reflection that litigation was probably useless, and the esthetically repulsive idea of using his mother's confession of regret to fight her, he reached no decision. Meantime, "investment" slipped easily into speculation, speculation which, by that strange tempering of the wind that sometimes comes before the lamb is shorn, was remarkably successful.
"He bears that name also He!" "Oh! And so, spiritually as well as artistically, you believe in the Virgin?" "You also can make a better Virgin if you believe in her otherwise than esthetically." Drene gazed at him incredulously, then, with a shrug: "When do you want this thing started?" "Now." "I can't take it on now." "I want a sketch pretty soon the composition.
To seek him out in his study that esthetically bare and yet beautiful room, with its tobacco-brown hangings and monastic furnishing in black oak would be to invite mischief.
"I'm coming, too." Elwood Caswell returned to his apartment by taxicopter. He lugged the Regenerator into his living room, put it down near the couch and studied it thoughtfully. "That clerk was right," he said after a while. "It does go with the room." Esthetically, the Regenerator was a success.
Yet there came a moment when all was changed a time of question, doubt, conviction; a terrible hour, in short, when, face to face with his hero, he suffered the deep hurt of knowing that mentally, morally, and even esthetically, he himself was the superior of Cousin Bill J.
Richie had awakened in him that morning in the woods, when the vision of her delicate scorn had been so unbearable; his feeling about his mother was sheer disgust at the prospect of an interview which was sure to be esthetically distressing. While he was still absent on what the papers called his "wedding tour," Nannie had written to him warning him what he might expect from Mrs.
I have never tired of this species of entertainment. It has always impressed me as being the most natural form of transposed physical culture, esthetically speaking. It does for the eye, if you are sensitive, what music does for the ear.
The two noble persons seated, in conversation, at tea, fell thus into the splendid effect and the general harmony: Mrs. Verver and the Prince fairly "placed" themselves, however unwittingly, as high expressions of the kind of human furniture required, esthetically, by such a scene.
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