Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen2George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... manner they are felt as beautiful , I shall endeavour to show in the next chapter ; but that the union of such material qualities as perceived by the Eye , and without reference to any Expres- sion , is not in itself , and essentially ...
... manner they are felt as beautiful , I shall endeavour to show in the next chapter ; but that the union of such material qualities as perceived by the Eye , and without reference to any Expres- sion , is not in itself , and essentially ...
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Archibald Alison. In the laying out of grounds , in the same manner , every man knows , that the mere Composition of similar and dissimilar Forms does not constitute Beauty ; that some character is necessary , to which we may re- fer the ...
Archibald Alison. In the laying out of grounds , in the same manner , every man knows , that the mere Composition of similar and dissimilar Forms does not constitute Beauty ; that some character is necessary , to which we may re- fer the ...
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... manner , accordingly , that we judge of the Beauty of individuals , in these different classes . All these individuals are not beautiful ; and wherever they appear as beautiful , it is when their Form adheres perfectly to their ...
... manner , accordingly , that we judge of the Beauty of individuals , in these different classes . All these individuals are not beautiful ; and wherever they appear as beautiful , it is when their Form adheres perfectly to their ...
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... manner , instead of there being any one determinate proportion of Uniformity and Variety beautiful , there are , in fact , as many varieties of beautiful Com- position , as there are varieties of Character ; and the rule by which we ...
... manner , instead of there being any one determinate proportion of Uniformity and Variety beautiful , there are , in fact , as many varieties of beautiful Com- position , as there are varieties of Character ; and the rule by which we ...
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... manner this connection is formed , whether it is derived from experience , or to be considered as an original principle of our nature , I do not inquire . It is , how- ever , very obvious in children , at a very early age ; and it may ...
... manner this connection is formed , whether it is derived from experience , or to be considered as an original principle of our nature , I do not inquire . It is , how- ever , very obvious in children , at a very early age ; and it may ...
Términos y frases comunes
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