J. A. Symonds

Cited as J. A. Symonds. — 22 quotations

Correspond

None of them [the forms of Sidney's sonnets] correspond to the Shakespearean type.

Count

This excellent man . . . counted among the best and wisest of English statesmen.

Defer

Pius was able to defer and temporize at leisure.

Disheveled

The dancing maidens are disheveled Mænads.

Embroidery

A mere rhetorical embroidery of phrases.

Epicene

He represented an epicene species, neither churchman nor layman.

Era

Painting may truly be said to have opened the new era of culture.

Figurative

They belonged to a nation dedicated to the figurative arts, and they wrote for a public familiar with painted form.

Gongorism

The Renaissance riots itself away in Marinism, Gongorism, Euphuism, and the affectations of the Hôtel Rambouillet.

Hanker

He was hankering to join his friend.

Lax

Society at that epoch was lenient, if not lax, in matters of the passions.

Lend

Mountain lines and distant horizons lend space and largeness to his compositions.

Liberty

This liberty of judgment did not of necessity lead to lawlessness.

Milieu

The intellectual and moral milieu created by multitudes of self-centered, cultivated personalities.

Pageantry

The pageantry of festival.

Parcel

The parcels of the nation adopted different forms of self-government.

Require

The two last [biographies] require to be particularly noticed.

Roll

The flood of Catholic reaction was rolled over Europe.

Solid

The genius of the Italians wrought by solid toil what the myth-making imagination of the Germans had projected in a poem.

Stillness

Painting, then, was the art demanded by the modern intellect upon its emergence from the stillness of the Middle Ages.

Terrorize

Humiliated by the tyranny of foreign despotism, and terrorized by ecclesiastical authority.

Tough

The basis of his character was caution combined with tough tenacity of purpose.