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"Why, because Doctor Isaacson doesn't believe in me in any capacity." "But I do." Again she noticed the amazing expressiveness of his face. "Yes," she said, "I know. You are different." She opened the door and passed into the room. Directly she was in it she heard the Nubian sailors on the Loulia beginning their serenade. She wanted to rush to it, now, at once, without one moment of waiting.

That is, a combination of feathery fronds and horizontal lines of water, bathed in a gray- green silvery mist, can "mean" only a repose lightened by a grave yet cheerful spirit. In short, this theory of expressiveness cannot go beyond the mood or moral quality. In the sense of INFORMATION, the theory of Einfuhlung contributes nothing.

There seems ground to question whether the substitution of a smattering of broken English for the flexibility and picturesque expressiveness of an indigenous tongue, thoroughly understood, carries with it any great intellectual gain, though to suggest such a doubt is treason to some minds.

"Your house will be my paradise!" exclaimed the count, with an expressiveness to the force of which he did not immediately attend. Lady Tinemouth smiled. "I must warn you here, too," cried she. "Miss Egerton must not be the deity of your paradise. She is already under engagements." Thaddeus blushed at being mistaken, and wished to explain himself. "You misunderstand me, madam.

In later and maturer work, with a more clarified taste and a deeper feeling, he can reach such unsurpassable expressiveness of composition as is shown in the "Shaw Memorial" or the great equestrian statue of Sherman.

When the Fontenay house was in readiness, fitted up by an architect according to his plans, when all that remained was to determine the color scheme, he again devoted himself to long speculations. He desired colors whose expressiveness would be displayed in the artificial light of lamps.

This, perhaps, is the chief distinction of Miss Cassatt's art closeness of interpretation united to the Impressionist's care for the transitory aspect of things. She follows the track of an outline as sensitively if not as obviously as Ingres, and she exacts from line as much as it is capable of giving without interference with the expressiveness of the whole mass.

But the sudden inundation of science and sentiment which has made the mind of the nineteenth century so confused, by overloading us with materials and breaking up our habits of apperception and our ideals, has led to an exclusive sense of the value of expressiveness, until this has been almost identified with beauty.

Civilization began, and as soon as civilization began, the decline in natural expressiveness began with it. Gradually civilization supplanted primeval needs; it contrived other means for doing what the face alone had done frankly, marvelously. When you can print news on paper, you may cease to print news on the living countenance.

The lotus does not bud till the sun has risen. The moon-gem does not melt till it feels the moon." Madhava goes on with his description thus: "When her fair train beheld me, they exchanged expressive looks and smiles and murmured to one another as if they knew me. What firmness could resist the honest warmth of nature's mute expressiveness?

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