Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen2George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... reader himself . 1. If the Composition of Uniformity and Variety in Forms , were in itself beautiful , it would necessarily follow , that in every case where this Composition was found , the Form would be beautiful . The greater part of ...
... reader himself . 1. If the Composition of Uniformity and Variety in Forms , were in itself beautiful , it would necessarily follow , that in every case where this Composition was found , the Form would be beautiful . The greater part of ...
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... this general Expression . The same observation may be extended to the Forms of Wood and Water ; but I wil- lingly refer the reader to Mr Whately's ex- 66 cellent " Observations upon Modern Gar- dening , " 12 SUBLIMITY AND BEAUTY.
... this general Expression . The same observation may be extended to the Forms of Wood and Water ; but I wil- lingly refer the reader to Mr Whately's ex- 66 cellent " Observations upon Modern Gar- dening , " 12 SUBLIMITY AND BEAUTY.
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... Reader to his own observation , and shall only beg of him to reflect , whether , if the Composition of uniformity and variety were necessarily beautiful , every species al- most of artificial Form would not be found to be beautiful ...
... Reader to his own observation , and shall only beg of him to reflect , whether , if the Composition of uniformity and variety were necessarily beautiful , every species al- most of artificial Form would not be found to be beautiful ...
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... Reader to perceive , that this Beau- ty is also dependent upon Expression : 1. It may be observed , that no Dress is beautiful , in which there is not some lead- ing or predominant Colour displayed , or in which , if I may use the ...
... Reader to perceive , that this Beau- ty is also dependent upon Expression : 1. It may be observed , that no Dress is beautiful , in which there is not some lead- ing or predominant Colour displayed , or in which , if I may use the ...
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... Reader to conclude , that the Beauty of Dress ( in so far as it relates to the Com- position of Colours ) depends upon the Uni- ty of Expression : and that Taste , in this respect , consists in the accurate perception of the Expressions ...
... Reader to conclude , that the Beauty of Dress ( in so far as it relates to the Com- position of Colours ) depends upon the Uni- ty of Expression : and that Taste , in this respect , consists in the accurate perception of the Expressions ...
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