Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen2George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... appearances of Trees , whether as a Clump , a Thicket , a Grove , or a Wood . The same degree of uniformity in colouring which is beautiful in a Wood , is displeasing in a Thicket or open Grove ; the same degree of variety which is ...
... appearances of Trees , whether as a Clump , a Thicket , a Grove , or a Wood . The same degree of uniformity in colouring which is beautiful in a Wood , is displeasing in a Thicket or open Grove ; the same degree of variety which is ...
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... appearances , improve the " sensations of relief from the extremity of " the weather ; Grottos , Caves , and Cells , 66 are on the same account agreeable cir- " cumstances in a sequestered recess : and 46 though the chill within be ...
... appearances , improve the " sensations of relief from the extremity of " the weather ; Grottos , Caves , and Cells , 66 are on the same account agreeable cir- " cumstances in a sequestered recess : and 46 though the chill within be ...
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... founded upon it ; and that all uniform or regular appearances in Nature are referred by them to some intel- ligent mind . The terms Regularity and Uniformity are used so synonymously , that it is diffi- cult 60 SUBLIMITY AND BEAUTY.
... founded upon it ; and that all uniform or regular appearances in Nature are referred by them to some intel- ligent mind . The terms Regularity and Uniformity are used so synonymously , that it is diffi- cult 60 SUBLIMITY AND BEAUTY.
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... appearance of perfect Uniformity . In pro- portion as it had this appearance , it would more or less testify the exertion of this Skill , and of consequence more or less excite the admiration of the Spectator . The circum- stance of Art ...
... appearance of perfect Uniformity . In pro- portion as it had this appearance , it would more or less testify the exertion of this Skill , and of consequence more or less excite the admiration of the Spectator . The circum- stance of Art ...
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... appearance of the Arts of Sculp ture and Painting , has , in every country , been distinguished by this character . The earliest attempts to imitate the human Form , could have little merit as an Imitation , and could be valued only for ...
... appearance of the Arts of Sculp ture and Painting , has , in every country , been distinguished by this character . The earliest attempts to imitate the human Form , could have little merit as an Imitation , and could be valued only for ...
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2dly accordingly admiration affect amid appearances apprehend arises Artist ascer attitude or gesture Beau beautiful Form Beauty of Forms Beauty of Proportion Beauty or Sublimity cause Colours common Complexion Composition considered constitution contrary correspondence degree dispositions of mind distinguished Dress duction Emotion of Beauty Entablature experience expres Expression of Design Expression of Fitness feel felt as beautiful Gaiety gestures or attitudes Human Countenance Human Form illustrations imitation kind language lours mankind manner Melan melancholy ment Motion nance nature neral ness objects observation obvious opinion original Beauty ornament painful Painter passions peculiar perceive perfect conception perhaps permanently beautiful pleasing or interesting pleasure portions pression principle produced propriety racter readers regard Regularity relation rience riety scenery scenes seems sense sensible sentiment of Beauty significant sion species sufficient susceptible Taste tiful tion tural ture Uniformity and Variety weight youth