The Spectator: ...Phil. Crampton, 1737 |
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... Manner of tel- ling a Story , with Saluft for his entring into thofe inter- nal Principles of Action which arife from the Charac- ters and Manners of the Perfons he describes , or with Tacitus for his displaying thofe outward Motives of ...
... Manner of tel- ling a Story , with Saluft for his entring into thofe inter- nal Principles of Action which arife from the Charac- ters and Manners of the Perfons he describes , or with Tacitus for his displaying thofe outward Motives of ...
Strana 72
... Manner is ordinary or little . Thus , per haps a Man would have been more aftonished with the Majestick Air that appeared in one of Lyfippus's Statues of Alexander , tho ' no bigger than the Life , than he might have been with Mount ...
... Manner is ordinary or little . Thus , per haps a Man would have been more aftonished with the Majestick Air that appeared in one of Lyfippus's Statues of Alexander , tho ' no bigger than the Life , than he might have been with Mount ...
Strana 73
... Manner feems great and magnificent , and the other poor and trifling ; the Reafon is fine and uncommon . I Say then , that to introduce into Architecture this Gran- deur of Manner , we ought fo to proceed , that the Divi- fion of the ...
... Manner feems great and magnificent , and the other poor and trifling ; the Reafon is fine and uncommon . I Say then , that to introduce into Architecture this Gran- deur of Manner , we ought fo to proceed , that the Divi- fion of the ...
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