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... objects of representation . The irregular genius of such an artist as Michelangelo was cited during the period as an example for both painters and poets . To insist upon the importance of such a critical influence is not to deny the ...
... objects of representation . The irregular genius of such an artist as Michelangelo was cited during the period as an example for both painters and poets . To insist upon the importance of such a critical influence is not to deny the ...
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... objects at a time . " Reynolds conceived his artistic subjects in this double way : both as representatives of mankind and as particular living persons . He frequently managed to make his figures representative by placing his sitter in ...
... objects at a time . " Reynolds conceived his artistic subjects in this double way : both as representatives of mankind and as particular living persons . He frequently managed to make his figures representative by placing his sitter in ...
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... object to be more complex than Locke had believed . Walter Hippie traces the establishment of a theory of beauty upon apparently objective phenomena outside the hu- man mind ; at the same time , however , he shows that beauty as a ...
... object to be more complex than Locke had believed . Walter Hippie traces the establishment of a theory of beauty upon apparently objective phenomena outside the hu- man mind ; at the same time , however , he shows that beauty as a ...
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... object in view was im- portant . Thus the name of Ictinus , and his part in designing the Parthe- non , were only of local and immediate concern and were soon forgotten , Pericles could propose divesting the Athena Parthenos of her gold ...
... object in view was im- portant . Thus the name of Ictinus , and his part in designing the Parthe- non , were only of local and immediate concern and were soon forgotten , Pericles could propose divesting the Athena Parthenos of her gold ...
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... object represented , whether actual , probable , or ideal ( " such as it was or is , such as it is supposed , or such as it ought to be " ) . Led by the Sophists , eventually we approach an art appreciation loosened from the tether of ...
... object represented , whether actual , probable , or ideal ( " such as it was or is , such as it is supposed , or such as it ought to be " ) . Led by the Sophists , eventually we approach an art appreciation loosened from the tether of ...
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Erminia in Minneapolis | 36 |
Chaucer in Drydens Fables | 58 |
Shaftesbury and the Age of Sensibility | 73 |
Addison on Ornament and Poetic Style | 94 |
Relativism and An Essay on Criticism | 128 |
Popes Definition of His Art | 140 |
Humes Of Criticism | 232 |
William Warburton as New Critic | 249 |
The Naked Science of Language 17471786 | 266 |
Imlac and the Business of a Poet | 296 |
The Comic Syntax of Tristram Shandy | 315 |
Reynolds and the Art of Characterization | 332 |
Gainsboroughs Prospect Animated Prospect | 358 |
A Revolution in Dispute | 380 |
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