Which preposition to use with art
The great art of the world has centred about the Christian Churchits architecture and much of its noblest speech.
Breakfast will soon be ready and thou art in sore need of it by the look of thy face."
It remained for Boccaccio to treat of daily life with an art as distinct and dazzling as theirs.
But I never mastered the Indian art by which the foot descending in the darkness on something that will crackle checks before the noise is made.
For to live lonely without thee Untouched by jealous fear, Is more than my poor heart can brook, Thou art to me so dear.
" And Pompey answered with joyous assurance,"'Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.'" "The Jedge hez been here," said Dyce with mournful pride.
They have invented an art for the preservation of letters and the diffusion of knowledge, which the sages of Greece and India never knew, but they have not learned to take, and they refuse to be taught how to take, the one little step further necessary to render it generally profitable to mankind.
The field in which they are to be found is almost unlimited; and they possess abundantly the two grand essentials to success in art at the present time, as well as in literaturenovelty and sensation.
At the latter city predilections on the black art from a consistent regard to the solemnity of the subject were delivered within the walls of a vast and gloomy cavern.
Love teaches more art than all the schools.
my son!' exclaimed I, 'thou art on a dangerous road.
Unfortunate queen of cities City of noble ramparts, Algiers, column of Islam, Thou art like the habitation of the dead, The banner of France envelops thee all.
Art thou my Rival?
If haply thou believest that thou art without companions in this, foolish is thy belief.
It is assisted by art through the appropriate use of figures, noble diction, and dignified and spirited composition of the words into sentences.
" "Ha! belike thou art under some vow also, master?" "Aye, verily, nor will I rest until it be accomplished or I am slain.
"That wherein thou art about to be immersed.
It inspires literature and supports newspapers; now intelligent and cultured, drawing the arts into its service; now coarse and vulgar, with pictures that shock the taste as much as they debase the conscience.
"But Thou, O Lord, art among us, and Thy holy name is invoked upon us; forsake us not, O Lord our God"; and for past protection the Church adds to their invocation, taken from the prophet Jeremias, the words of gratitude, "Thanks be to God.
But, if in dreames there any truth be found, Thou art within the compas of this ground.
The keeper, remarking our unaffected surprise at the exhibition, asked us if we could now doubt the unlimited force of education, after such a display of the triumph of art over nature.
The revolution in the constructive arts during the last half-century, which has also been a period of but little-interrupted naval peace, and the universal adoption of mechanical appliances, both for ship-propulsion and for many minor servicesmere matériel being thereby raised in the general estimation far above really more important mattersmakes the danger mentioned more menacing in the present age than it has ever been before.
He fused and recast the antecedent materials of design in sculpture and painting, producing a quintessence of art beyond which it was impossible to advance without breaking the rhythm, so intensely strung, and without contradicting too violently the parent inspiration.
The Author, who shews a wonderful Art throughout his whole Poem, in preparing the Reader for the several Occurrences that arise in it, founds upon the above-mention'd Circumstance, the first Part of the fifth Book.
Over a great part of the year was spread the controversy with Bowles about Pope, i.e. between the extremes of Art against Nature, and Nature against Art.