The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 9
... body of structure , or to the manner in which it is built . As for the first , we find the ancients , especially among the eastern nations of the world , infinitely superior to the moderns . Not to mention the tower of Babel , of which ...
... body of structure , or to the manner in which it is built . As for the first , we find the ancients , especially among the eastern nations of the world , infinitely superior to the moderns . Not to mention the tower of Babel , of which ...
Strana 12
... body than in those of other kinds . There are , indeed , figures of bodies , where the eye may take in two - thirds of the surface ; but , as in such bodies , the sight must split upon several angles , it does not take in one uniform ...
... body than in those of other kinds . There are , indeed , figures of bodies , where the eye may take in two - thirds of the surface ; but , as in such bodies , the sight must split upon several angles , it does not take in one uniform ...
Strana 14
... body should be shewn on a plain piece of canvas , that has in it no unevenness or irregularity . Description runs yet farther from the things it represents than painting ; for a picture bears a real resemblance to its original , which ...
... body should be shewn on a plain piece of canvas , that has in it no unevenness or irregularity . Description runs yet farther from the things it represents than painting ; for a picture bears a real resemblance to its original , which ...
Strana 29
... itself by degrees , in its contemplation of the various pro- portions which its several objects bear to each other , when * Vide ed . in folio . - it compares the body of man to the bulk of D 3 No 420 , ( 29 SPECTATOR .
... itself by degrees , in its contemplation of the various pro- portions which its several objects bear to each other , when * Vide ed . in folio . - it compares the body of man to the bulk of D 3 No 420 , ( 29 SPECTATOR .
Strana 30
... body in respect of an animal a hundred times less than a mite , the particular limbs of such an animal , the different springs that actuate the limbs , the spirits which set the springs a - going , and the proportionable minuteness of ...
... body in respect of an animal a hundred times less than a mite , the particular limbs of such an animal , the different springs that actuate the limbs , the spirits which set the springs a - going , and the proportionable minuteness of ...
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