The Spectator, Svazek 5D. Appleton, 1853 |
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... manner affects the imagination . A French au- thor's observations on this subject . Why concave and convex figures give a greatness of manner to works of architecture . Every thing that pleases the imagination in architecture , is ...
... manner affects the imagination . A French au- thor's observations on this subject . Why concave and convex figures give a greatness of manner to works of architecture . Every thing that pleases the imagination in architecture , is ...
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... manner in architecture , which has such force upon the imagination , that a small building , where it ap- pears , shall give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the bulk , where the manner is ordinary or little . Thus ...
... manner in architecture , which has such force upon the imagination , that a small building , where it ap- pears , shall give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the bulk , where the manner is ordinary or little . Thus ...
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... manner seems great and magnificent , and the other poor and tri- fling ; the reason is fine and uncommon . I say then , that to introduce in architecture this grandeur of manner , we ought so to proceed , that the division of the ...
... manner seems great and magnificent , and the other poor and tri- fling ; the reason is fine and uncommon . I say then , that to introduce in architecture this grandeur of manner , we ought so to proceed , that the division of the ...
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PAPER I | 33 |
On the Pleasures of the Imagination | 39 |
In wild uncleard to Muses a retreat | 56 |
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