The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... figures and motions : and what reason can we assign for their exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any thing that exists in the objects themselves ( for such are light and colours ) , were it not to add supernu ...
... figures and motions : and what reason can we assign for their exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any thing that exists in the objects themselves ( for such are light and colours ) , were it not to add supernu ...
Strana 5
... figure they deserve by this means . I doubt not but this last argument will have force with you ; and I can- not add another to it , but what your severity will , I fear , very little regard , which is , that I am , " Sir , your ...
... figure they deserve by this means . I doubt not but this last argument will have force with you ; and I can- not add another to it , but what your severity will , I fear , very little regard , which is , that I am , " Sir , your ...
Strana 7
... figure , but the motion of the things it represents . We have before observed , that there is generally in na- ture something more grand and august than what we meet with in the curiosities of art . When , therefore , we see this ...
... figure , but the motion of the things it represents . We have before observed , that there is generally in na- ture something more grand and august than what we meet with in the curiosities of art . When , therefore , we see this ...
Strana 8
... figures . They choose rather to shew a genius in works of this nature , and therefore always con- ceal the art by which they ... figure ; and cannot but fancy that an orchard in flower looks infinitely more delightful than all the little ...
... figures . They choose rather to shew a genius in works of this nature , and therefore always con- ceal the art by which they ... figure ; and cannot but fancy that an orchard in flower looks infinitely more delightful than all the little ...
Strana 9
... figures give a greatness of manner to works of architecture . Every thing that pleases the ima- gination in architecture , is either great , beautiful , or new . Adde tot egregias urbes , operumque laborem . Witness our cities of ...
... figures give a greatness of manner to works of architecture . Every thing that pleases the ima- gination in architecture , is either great , beautiful , or new . Adde tot egregias urbes , operumque laborem . Witness our cities of ...
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