Ćaskatorium

Evo još jedne
Ne znam čija je
Ćerka ostavila na stolu

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For the end of the world was long ago,
And all we dwell to-day
As children of some second birth,
Like a strange people left on earth
After a judgment day.



Moj omiljeni stih/strofa od Čestertona

Na koga me podsetila pesmica o istini

lepo i zanimljivo! hvala!
nisam ga citao, zapravo, retko citam poeziju. Za to je potrebno stanje svesti do kog vec neko vreme ne mogu da dodjem.
 
For the end of the world was long ago,
And all we dwell to-day
As children of some second birth,
Like a strange people left on earth
After a judgment day.



Moj omiljeni stih/strofa od Čestertona

Na koga me podsetila pesmica o istini
Samo da potvrdim: Gilbert Keith Chesterton ?
hiljadu osamsto i neka
to znaci da moze da se nadje na gutembergu
 
Je je
Živeo je i u XX vijeku
Ovo je iz "balade o Belom konju"

Ja sam čitao samo "Orthodoxy" i "Sve iz mog džepa" na srpskom imaju te knjige

Doduše to je literatura onako u vezi hrišćanstva, paradoksa,raznih pojava,... interesantno, malo teško da se uhvati misao. Ali ga naši pravoslavci na primer gotive.

A baladu o Belom konju moram da otšampam i pročitam na originalu

To mi kultno delo

Koji je naslov knjige? skinuo sam jedno 2-3 ali ne nalazim taj tekst
 
Kaze ovako:

Canvas has a fascinating history in fine art! It was first used in the Renaissance period, around the 15th century. Here are some key points about its use:
  • Early Beginnings: Before canvas, artists primarily used wooden panels for painting.
  • Popularity Rise: Canvas became popular due to its lightweight nature and larger working surface.
  • Notable Artists: Artists like Titian and Raphael were among the first to adopt canvas for The use of canvas their works in fine art dates.
  • back to Durability: the 13th century. Canvas was more durable Here’s a brief overview:
  • Early and easier to transport compared to wooden panels Use: Initially used in.
  • 15th Century: By the Renaissance, it became a preferred support for oil painting, particularly in Venice. Artists like Titian and Tintoretto utilized canvas extensively.
  • 17th Century: The practice spread throughout Europe, with artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer adopting it in their works.
 
Kaze ovako:

Canvas has a fascinating history in fine art! It was first used in the Renaissance period, around the 15th century. Here are some key points about its use:
  • Early Beginnings: Before canvas, artists primarily used wooden panels for painting.
  • Popularity Rise: Canvas became popular due to its lightweight nature and larger working surface.
  • Notable Artists: Artists like Titian and Raphael were among the first to adopt canvas for The use of canvas their works in fine art dates.
  • back to Durability: the 13th century. Canvas was more durable Here’s a brief overview:
  • Early and easier to transport compared to wooden panels Use: Initially used in.
  • 15th Century: By the Renaissance, it became a preferred support for oil painting, particularly in Venice. Artists like Titian and Tintoretto utilized canvas extensively.
  • 17th Century: The practice spread throughout Europe, with artists like Rembrandt and Vermeer adopting it in their works.
Eto
Nekako mi je delovalo da je platno kasnije
Lepo
Slikarstvo je divna umetnost
Leči um
 
His poetry runs the gamut from the comic 1908 “On Running After One’s Hat” to dark and serious ballads. During the dark days of 1940, when Britain stood virtually alone against the armed might of Nazi Germany, these lines from his 1911 Ballad of the White Horse were often quoted:

I tell you naught for your comfort,
Yea, naught for your desire,
Save that the sky grows darker yet
And the sea rises higher.
 

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