Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, Volumen2George Ramsay, 1812 - 447 páginas |
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... susceptible of great varieties . In every scene , however , which is expressive , we look for and demand an unity in the Expression of these different Colours . We often find fault , accordingly , with the Colour of particular objects ...
... susceptible of great varieties . In every scene , however , which is expressive , we look for and demand an unity in the Expression of these different Colours . We often find fault , accordingly , with the Colour of particular objects ...
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... susceptible of it , the same causes would produce the same effect . In all of them , in proportion as the Art was cultivated , the difficulty of it would de- crease ; the same Form which was beauti- ful , and solely beautiful , when the ...
... susceptible of it , the same causes would produce the same effect . In all of them , in proportion as the Art was cultivated , the difficulty of it would de- crease ; the same Form which was beauti- ful , and solely beautiful , when the ...
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... susceptible of Pro- portion , may be considered in either one or other of the following lights . 1st , In the light of its whole or general relation to the End designed , or when it is considered as a whole , without any distinction of ...
... susceptible of Pro- portion , may be considered in either one or other of the following lights . 1st , In the light of its whole or general relation to the End designed , or when it is considered as a whole , without any distinction of ...
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Archibald Alison. 3. It may be further observed , that Forms are just susceptible of as many proportions , as they are susceptible of parts necessary to the end for which they are intended : and that every part which has no immediate re ...
Archibald Alison. 3. It may be further observed , that Forms are just susceptible of as many proportions , as they are susceptible of parts necessary to the end for which they are intended : and that every part which has no immediate re ...
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... susceptible of fitness , and in those parts only of such Forms as admit of this quality . 4. Our sense of Proportion in every Form , keeps pace with our knowledge of the fit- ness of its construction . Where we have no acquaintance with ...
... susceptible of fitness , and in those parts only of such Forms as admit of this quality . 4. Our sense of Proportion in every Form , keeps pace with our knowledge of the fit- ness of its construction . Where we have no acquaintance with ...
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