The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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Strana 195
... manner graceful , it is lucky when the Circumstances of the Offender place him above any ill Consequences from the Resentment of the Person offended . A Dauphin of France , upon a Review of the Army , and a Command of the King to alter ...
... manner graceful , it is lucky when the Circumstances of the Offender place him above any ill Consequences from the Resentment of the Person offended . A Dauphin of France , upon a Review of the Army , and a Command of the King to alter ...
Strana 209
... Manner : All Colours that are more luminous , overpower and dissipate the animal Spirits which are employed in Sight ; on the contrary , those that are more obscure do not give the animal Spirits a sufficient Exercise ; whereas the Rays ...
... Manner : All Colours that are more luminous , overpower and dissipate the animal Spirits which are employed in Sight ; on the contrary , those that are more obscure do not give the animal Spirits a sufficient Exercise ; whereas the Rays ...
Strana 289
... Manner seems great and magni- ficent , and the other poor and trifling ; the Reason is fine and un- common . I say then , that to introduce into Architecture this Grandeur of Manner , we ought so to proceed , that the Division of the ...
... Manner seems great and magni- ficent , and the other poor and trifling ; the Reason is fine and un- common . I say then , that to introduce into Architecture this Grandeur of Manner , we ought so to proceed , that the Division of the ...
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