The Spectator, Svazek 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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Strana 7
... nature rise in value according as they more or less resemble those of art , we may be sure that artificial works receive a greater advantage from their re- semblance of such as are natural ; because here the simi- litude is not only ...
... nature rise in value according as they more or less resemble those of art , we may be sure that artificial works receive a greater advantage from their re- semblance of such as are natural ; because here the simi- litude is not only ...
Strana 8
... nature , and therefore always con- ceal the art by which they direct themselves . They have a word , it seems , in their language , by which they express the particular beauty of a plantation that thus strikes the imagination at first ...
... nature , and therefore always con- ceal the art by which they direct themselves . They have a word , it seems , in their language , by which they express the particular beauty of a plantation that thus strikes the imagination at first ...
Strana 9
... nature and of art , how they mutually assist and complete each other in forming such scenes and prospects as are most apt to delight the mind of the beholder , I shall in this paper throw together some reflections on that particular art ...
... nature and of art , how they mutually assist and complete each other in forming such scenes and prospects as are most apt to delight the mind of the beholder , I shall in this paper throw together some reflections on that particular art ...
Strana 15
... nature raised in the imagination by an artificial composition of notes ; and we find that great masters in the art are able , sometimes to set their hearers in the heat and hurry of a battle , to overcast their minds with melancholy ...
... nature raised in the imagination by an artificial composition of notes ; and we find that great masters in the art are able , sometimes to set their hearers in the heat and hurry of a battle , to overcast their minds with melancholy ...
Strana 16
... nature : he takes , indeed , the landscape after her , but gives it more vigorous touches , heightens its beauty ... natural ,. where another can perceive nothing of likeness and con- formity . This different taste must proceed either ...
... nature : he takes , indeed , the landscape after her , but gives it more vigorous touches , heightens its beauty ... natural ,. where another can perceive nothing of likeness and con- formity . This different taste must proceed either ...
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