An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of TasteT. Payne, 1806 - 473 ページ |
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... Expression in Music . 9. Articulate Sounds . 10. Verse . 11. Compared with Music . 12. Measure and Quantity . 13. How violated in the dead Languages . 14. How far addressed to organic Sense . 15. Musical and Poetical Melody . 16 ...
... Expression in Music . 9. Articulate Sounds . 10. Verse . 11. Compared with Music . 12. Measure and Quantity . 13. How violated in the dead Languages . 14. How far addressed to organic Sense . 15. Musical and Poetical Melody . 16 ...
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... Expression , and not to particular Lines and Forms . 85. In inanimate as well as animal Bodies . 86. Dignity and Elegance , wherein different . 87. Dancing . 88. Grace of Savages . 89. Of the Greeks . 90. Lines of Grace . 91. Spiral ...
... Expression , and not to particular Lines and Forms . 85. In inanimate as well as animal Bodies . 86. Dignity and Elegance , wherein different . 87. Dancing . 88. Grace of Savages . 89. Of the Greeks . 90. Lines of Grace . 91. Spiral ...
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... 44. From Poetry , particularly the Iliad . Uniformity of Design among the Greeks . 45. Truth of Expression . The Laocoon . 46. Michael Angelo . 47. Extravagance in Invention .. 48. Truth in Action and CONTENTS . xiii.
... 44. From Poetry , particularly the Iliad . Uniformity of Design among the Greeks . 45. Truth of Expression . The Laocoon . 46. Michael Angelo . 47. Extravagance in Invention .. 48. Truth in Action and CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Expression of Form . 51. Raphael's Vision of Ezekiel . Salvator Rosa's Witch of Endor . 52. Titian , Rubens , Rembrandt . 53. Difference of Character between Sculpture and Painting . 54. Similar to that between Epic and Dramatic Poetry ...
... Expression of Form . 51. Raphael's Vision of Ezekiel . Salvator Rosa's Witch of Endor . 52. Titian , Rubens , Rembrandt . 53. Difference of Character between Sculpture and Painting . 54. Similar to that between Epic and Dramatic Poetry ...
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... expressions as improper , and to confine beauty to the sensible qualities of ther I am singular in my opinion ; but , for my own part , I would rather look upon a tree in all its luxuriancy and diffusion of boughs and branches , than ...
... expressions as improper , and to confine beauty to the sensible qualities of ther I am singular in my opinion ; but , for my own part , I would rather look upon a tree in all its luxuriancy and diffusion of boughs and branches , than ...
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