第101节
【】oratorieswhere
silentndobattleuponthehiddeneneesofnkindand
oftensaayenjoy
greaterhappinessah.
ihasetopassthatnyoftheillsofthis
ardedasiable``actsof
god,havebeenexposedasionsofouroe
and.everychildnohathe
keepfroettingtyphoidfeverbyalittlehoiceof
hisdrinkinger.butittookyearsandyearsofhard
hedoctorsuldnvihepeopleofthisfact.
feicrobes
thatliveinouruthhasdeitpossibletokeepour
teethfroeeatoothbepulled,thenwe
takeasniffofgas,andgoourheneers
oftheyear1846broughtthestoryofthe``painless
operationedinaricahthehelp
ofether,thegoodpeopleofeuropeshooktheirheads.to
thetseedagainsttheanshouldescape
thepainortals,andittookalong
tibeforetheprafor
operationsbeeral.
butthebattleresshadbeenhe
oldewasgrowinglargerandlarger,andas
tiecruling
doheeagercrusadersofaneialorder
rushedforselvesfaganew
obstacle.outoftheruinsofalonggo,aadel
ofreaillionsofnhadtogive
theirlivesbeforethislastbulroyed.
art
achapterofart
lyhealthyandhashadenoughtoeat
andhassleptallitsalittletuoshowhow
happyitis.tansnothing.it
soundslike``goozugoozugoooooo,buttothebaby
itisperfe.itishisfirstntributiontoart.
assoonasheetsalittleolderandisabletosit
up,theperiodofdpiekingbegins.thesedpiesdo
notiheoutsideanyllion
babies,kingtoonylliohesati.
buttothesllinfanttheyrepresentanotherexpeditioninto
thepleasantrealfart.thebabyisnoor.
attheageofthreeorfour,hehaoobey
thebraihergives
hiboxoflouredchalksandeveryloosebitofpaperis
rapidlyveredhstrahooksandscra
housesandhorsesandterriblenavalbattles.
soonhoakingthings
estoanend.schoolbeginsandthegreaterpartofthe
dayisfilleduphher
thebusinessof``kingalivihestiortant
eventinthelifeofeveryboyandgirl.thereislittletileft
for``artbetultiplicationandthe
pastparticiplesoftheirregularfrenchverbs.andunless
thedesireferepleasureof
creatianyhopeofapraalretubevery
strong,thechildgroanhoodandfetsthatthe
firstfiveyearsofhislifeaiedtoart.
natiodifferentfrohildren.assoonasthe
hadescapedthethreateningdangersofthelongand
shiveringiceperiod,andhadputhishouseinorder,hebegan
tokecertainthingshoughtbeautiful,although
theyinhisfighththewild
anilsofthejungle.heveredthetoh
picturesoftheelephantsandthedeered,and
outofapieceofstone,hehackedtheroughfiguresofthose
ehoughtstattractive.
assoonastheegyptiansandthebabyloniansandthe
persiansandalltheotherpeopleoftheeasthadfounded
theirlittleuntriesalongtheheeuphrates,they
begantobuildgnifitpalacesfortheirkings,ied
brightpiecesofjeenandplantedgardens
anybrightflowers.
ouroadsfrohedistant
asiaticprairies,enjoyingafreeandeasyexistenceas
fightersandhunters,posedsohe
ghtydeedsoftheirgreatleadersandiedaforf
poetryilourohousandyears
later,selvesonthegreekinland,
andhadbuilttheir``citystates,theyexpressedtheir
joyandtheirsnifitteles,instatues,in
ediesandintragedies,andineverynof
art.
therons,liketheircarthaginianrivals,oobusy
adnisteringotherpeopleandkiohavech
lovefor``uselessandunprofitableadvehespirit.
theyheroadsandbridgesbutthey
borrothegreeks.theyied
sofarturehe
dendsoftheirdayatheirstatuesandtheirhistories
andtheirsaiserelatini
tationsofgreekinals.houtthatvagueandhardto
defihihere
benoartandtheronrustedthatparticularsort
ofpersonality.theeireneededeffitsoldiersand
tradesn.thebusinessofakingpictures
tners.
thencathedarkages.thebarbarianheproverbial
bullintheashopofeeurope.hehadnouse
forsoftheyear
1921,helikedthegazineversofprettyladies,butthrew
thereragsedintotheash
etoleabetter.theriedtoundothe
dageedafetheash
shepictures.
butbythisti,hiso,h
hiroheeast,haddevelopedintosothingverybeautiful
andhedeupforhispastandindiffereheso
iddleagesheeurope
isnceedanidhad
borrothegreeksainsandnothing
atallfroheolderforofartofegyptandassyria,not
tospeakofindiaanda,plydid,asfar
asthepeopleofthattionceed.indeed,s
...
silentndobattleuponthehiddeneneesofnkindand
oftensaayenjoy
greaterhappinessah.
ihasetopassthatnyoftheillsofthis
ardedasiable``actsof
god,havebeenexposedasionsofouroe
and.everychildnohathe
keepfroettingtyphoidfeverbyalittlehoiceof
hisdrinkinger.butittookyearsandyearsofhard
hedoctorsuldnvihepeopleofthisfact.
feicrobes
thatliveinouruthhasdeitpossibletokeepour
teethfroeeatoothbepulled,thenwe
takeasniffofgas,andgoourheneers
oftheyear1846broughtthestoryofthe``painless
operationedinaricahthehelp
ofether,thegoodpeopleofeuropeshooktheirheads.to
thetseedagainsttheanshouldescape
thepainortals,andittookalong
tibeforetheprafor
operationsbeeral.
butthebattleresshadbeenhe
oldewasgrowinglargerandlarger,andas
tiecruling
doheeagercrusadersofaneialorder
rushedforselvesfaganew
obstacle.outoftheruinsofalonggo,aadel
ofreaillionsofnhadtogive
theirlivesbeforethislastbulroyed.
art
achapterofart
lyhealthyandhashadenoughtoeat
andhassleptallitsalittletuoshowhow
happyitis.tansnothing.it
soundslike``goozugoozugoooooo,buttothebaby
itisperfe.itishisfirstntributiontoart.
assoonasheetsalittleolderandisabletosit
up,theperiodofdpiekingbegins.thesedpiesdo
notiheoutsideanyllion
babies,kingtoonylliohesati.
buttothesllinfanttheyrepresentanotherexpeditioninto
thepleasantrealfart.thebabyisnoor.
attheageofthreeorfour,hehaoobey
thebraihergives
hiboxoflouredchalksandeveryloosebitofpaperis
rapidlyveredhstrahooksandscra
housesandhorsesandterriblenavalbattles.
soonhoakingthings
estoanend.schoolbeginsandthegreaterpartofthe
dayisfilleduphher
thebusinessof``kingalivihestiortant
eventinthelifeofeveryboyandgirl.thereislittletileft
for``artbetultiplicationandthe
pastparticiplesoftheirregularfrenchverbs.andunless
thedesireferepleasureof
creatianyhopeofapraalretubevery
strong,thechildgroanhoodandfetsthatthe
firstfiveyearsofhislifeaiedtoart.
natiodifferentfrohildren.assoonasthe
hadescapedthethreateningdangersofthelongand
shiveringiceperiod,andhadputhishouseinorder,hebegan
tokecertainthingshoughtbeautiful,although
theyinhisfighththewild
anilsofthejungle.heveredthetoh
picturesoftheelephantsandthedeered,and
outofapieceofstone,hehackedtheroughfiguresofthose
ehoughtstattractive.
assoonastheegyptiansandthebabyloniansandthe
persiansandalltheotherpeopleoftheeasthadfounded
theirlittleuntriesalongtheheeuphrates,they
begantobuildgnifitpalacesfortheirkings,ied
brightpiecesofjeenandplantedgardens
anybrightflowers.
ouroadsfrohedistant
asiaticprairies,enjoyingafreeandeasyexistenceas
fightersandhunters,posedsohe
ghtydeedsoftheirgreatleadersandiedaforf
poetryilourohousandyears
later,selvesonthegreekinland,
andhadbuilttheir``citystates,theyexpressedtheir
joyandtheirsnifitteles,instatues,in
ediesandintragedies,andineverynof
art.
therons,liketheircarthaginianrivals,oobusy
adnisteringotherpeopleandkiohavech
lovefor``uselessandunprofitableadvehespirit.
theyheroadsandbridgesbutthey
borrothegreeks.theyied
sofarturehe
dendsoftheirdayatheirstatuesandtheirhistories
andtheirsaiserelatini
tationsofgreekinals.houtthatvagueandhardto
defihihere
benoartandtheronrustedthatparticularsort
ofpersonality.theeireneededeffitsoldiersand
tradesn.thebusinessofakingpictures
tners.
thencathedarkages.thebarbarianheproverbial
bullintheashopofeeurope.hehadnouse
forsoftheyear
1921,helikedthegazineversofprettyladies,butthrew
thereragsedintotheash
etoleabetter.theriedtoundothe
dageedafetheash
shepictures.
butbythisti,hiso,h
hiroheeast,haddevelopedintosothingverybeautiful
andhedeupforhispastandindiffereheso
iddleagesheeurope
isnceedanidhad
borrothegreeksainsandnothing
atallfroheolderforofartofegyptandassyria,not
tospeakofindiaanda,plydid,asfar
asthepeopleofthattionceed.indeed,s
...