The aesthete is made to look rather a fool; and so is Britannia.
But Becky Sharp's eyes also were green, and the green of the aesthete does not suggest innocence.
Even the aesthete himself would seem to be growing a little weary of its indefinitely divided tones, and to be anxious for a colour sensation somewhat more positive than those to be gained from almost imperceptible nuances, of green.
Yet he was no stranger to Zen ideals; he kept a famous tea-ceremony aesthete as adviser and lavished huge sums on the special ceramics required for this ritual.
The streets and shops and door-knockers of the harlequinade, which to the vulgaraesthete make it seem commonplace, are in truth the very essence of the aesthetic departure.
The works of the English aesthete are very interesting, because they characterize his epoch; his pages are useful from a documentary point of view, but are not extraordinary from a literary standpoint.
Wilde, unfortunately, was an aesthete before he was a poet, and produced his works somewhat in the spirit of bravado.
Ballad: The Aesthete If you're anxious for to shine in the high aesthetic line, as a man of culture rare, You must get up all the germs of the transcendental terms, and plant them everywhere.
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The aesthete in Carl thrilled irresistibly to her vivid beauty, intensified to-night by the angry flame in her cheeks and the curling scarlet of her lips.
As an aesthete I must own that Starrett is too fat for a really graceful villain.
The aesthete is sometimes more of a vandal than the vandal.
I want them to imagine, not a Kensington aesthete walking down David Street to the Holy Sepulchre, but a Greek monk or a Russian pilgrim walking down Kensington High Street to Kensington Gardens.
It is the poet himself and not merely the sophistic aesthete of Fifine that speaks:-- "Partake my confidence!
And the aesthete will not lose if he occasionally allows those whom he may think less sensitive than himself to the charm of rhythmic phrase, to direct sober attention to the principles which lie embedded in all great poetry.
Political and social life with their various questions opened up before him, but at first with a repelling effect, as he was an aesthete and domestic egoist.
But one cannot be an aestheteif one has been a Christian for five-sixths of one's life, and one cannot be moral without Christ.
Indeed, a lapse of this sort occurred but a short while ago, to a well-known aesthete of the Hegelian school of reasoning.
But what the aesthete obviously wishes to prove to us is, that we may be Philistines and at the same time men of culture.
Not that he will ever be popular, in Shakspere's way; and yet it is far gone when the aesthete in a comic opera is described as a "Francesca da Rimini young man.
Then there is White, a weak young aesthete who shocks the company by declaring: "We have no life or poetry in the Church of England; the Catholic Church alone is beautiful.
The American aesthete was of course the most active agent, his resolution to pluck out the heart of the Cornish poet's mystery leading him again and again to influence his flighty host for such reunions.
All the drooping of the aesthete had dropped from him; his Yankee accent rose high, like a horn of defiance, and there was nothing about him but the New World.
The aesthete dotes upon the swinging boards which with crude paintings announce the presence of British inns.
The aesthete does not dislike, instead he hails with enthusiasm, a worn stone bearing the dim inscription "18 Mil.
This aristocratic and wealthy young Oxford graduate might so easily have become an aesthete and nothing more!
In Bauer, however, theaesthete is at the same time a critic.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aesthete" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: amateur; connoisseur; dilettante; epicure; highbrow