Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... grandeur . A scene ex- pressive of grandeur could be neither ' pleasing ' nor varied . Its peculiar characteristics were derived from exactly opposite qualities . When Batty Langley stipulated that gardens should be ' grand , beautiful ...
... grandeur . A scene ex- pressive of grandeur could be neither ' pleasing ' nor varied . Its peculiar characteristics were derived from exactly opposite qualities . When Batty Langley stipulated that gardens should be ' grand , beautiful ...
Strana 87
... grandeur , views should be as extensive and lines as simple as possible . However , even small objects could be designed to convey either beauty or grandeur : ' Urns are more solemn , if large and plain ; more beautiful , if less and ...
... grandeur , views should be as extensive and lines as simple as possible . However , even small objects could be designed to convey either beauty or grandeur : ' Urns are more solemn , if large and plain ; more beautiful , if less and ...
Strana 90
... grandeur or relative beauty , and , like Hutcheson , they deemed this a superior type of beauty to mere prettiness.105 Realising that there was room for other modes in between beauty and grandeur , Shenstone included the pensive type of ...
... grandeur or relative beauty , and , like Hutcheson , they deemed this a superior type of beauty to mere prettiness.105 Realising that there was room for other modes in between beauty and grandeur , Shenstone included the pensive type of ...
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