Laurus Nobilis: Chapters on Art and LifeLee, Vernon
Philosophy
Laurus Nobilis: Chapters on Art and Life
Lee, Vernon
Aesthetics
But the blunder struck me as oddly symbolical. Are we not most of us
pursuing for our pleasure, though sometimes at risk of our necks, a
fox of some kind: worth nothing as meat, little as fur, good only to
gallop after, and whose unclean scent is incompatible with those
sparkling gossamers flung, for everyone's delight, over gorse and
hedgerow?
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THE END.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
The edition from which this text was drawn is volume 4175 of the
Tauchnitz Edition of British Authors, where it appeared together with
_The Spirit of Rome_, also by Vernon Lee. The volume was published in
1910.
The following changes were made to the text:
solely for the purpose or solely for the purpose of
coeteris paribus caeeteris paribus
Mautineia (Higher Harmonies I) Mantineia
The Gothic boldness of light and The Gothic boldness of light and
shade of the Campanile make shade of the Campanile makes
Tuskan Tuscan
the workmen will be able (...) the workman will be able (...)
learn their appearance and care learn their appearance and care
for it for them
The death, (...) the (...) The death, (...) the (...)
flight of the fox, occupy no part flight of the fox, occupy no part
(...) and forms no part (...) and form no part
the Monnets the Monets
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