An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of TasteT. Payne, 1806 - 473 ページ |
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... Picturesque . 22. Which could not have existed before . 23. In what Sense picturesque Objects may not be beautiful . 24. Objects purely picturesque . 25. Pleasures of Sense and Intellect improve each other . " • 26. Hence Objects of ...
... Picturesque . 22. Which could not have existed before . 23. In what Sense picturesque Objects may not be beautiful . 24. Objects purely picturesque . 25. Pleasures of Sense and Intellect improve each other . " • 26. Hence Objects of ...
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... picturesque Objects , which are there- fore indefinite in Number and Kind . 28. Neatness , Freshness , Lightness , Symmetry , Re- gularity , Uniformity and Propriety . 29. Dress and Culture . Consistency and Propriety . 30. In Houses ...
... picturesque Objects , which are there- fore indefinite in Number and Kind . 28. Neatness , Freshness , Lightness , Symmetry , Re- gularity , Uniformity and Propriety . 29. Dress and Culture . Consistency and Propriety . 30. In Houses ...
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... which affect the primary and innate sentiments of man , that an acute and INTRODUCTION . 15 . Musical and Poetical Melody Poetry with Music The Picturesque Dramatic Distress always known to be fictitious In Love and Marriage In England.
... which affect the primary and innate sentiments of man , that an acute and INTRODUCTION . 15 . Musical and Poetical Melody Poetry with Music The Picturesque Dramatic Distress always known to be fictitious In Love and Marriage In England.
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... picturesque : for painting , as it imitates only the visible qualities of bodies , separates those qualities from all others ; which the habitual concurrence and co - operation of the other senses have mixt and blended with them , in ...
... picturesque : for painting , as it imitates only the visible qualities of bodies , separates those qualities from all others ; which the habitual concurrence and co - operation of the other senses have mixt and blended with them , in ...
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... picturesque , which renders such ob- jects pleasing in pictures , is that which paint- ing can , and sculpture cannot express * ; and what is that but colour , and its gradations of light and shade , or distinctness and indistinct- ness ...
... picturesque , which renders such ob- jects pleasing in pictures , is that which paint- ing can , and sculpture cannot express * ; and what is that but colour , and its gradations of light and shade , or distinctness and indistinct- ness ...
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349 ページ - Above them all the archangel: but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrench'd; and care Sat on his faded cheek; but under brows .Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride Waiting revenge; cruel his eye, but cast Signs of remorse and passion...
389 ページ - Fair laughs the Morn, and soft the zephyr blows, While proudly riding o'er the azure realm In gallant trim the gilded vessel goes: Youth on the prow, and Pleasure at the helm: Regardless of the sweeping whirlwind's sway, That hush'd in grim repose expects his evening prey.
390 ページ - Commander : he, above the rest In shape and gesture proudly eminent, Stood like a tower : his form had yet not lost All her original brightness ; nor appear'd Less than Arch-Angel ruin'd, and the excess Of glory obscured...
344 ページ - Be innocent of the knowledge , dearest chuck , Till thou applaud the deed. — Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day; And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale!
389 ページ - She-wolf of France, with unrelenting fangs That tear'st the bowels of thy mangled mate, From thee be born, who o'er thy country hangs The scourge of heaven! What terrors round him wait! Amazement in his van, with flight combined, And sorrow's faded form, and solitude behind.
391 ページ - Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
9 ページ - Bush, I do not know whether 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 when it is thus cut and trimmed into a Mathematical Figure; and cannot but fancy that an Orchard in Flower looks infinitely more delightful than all the little Labyrinths of the most finished Parterre...
389 ページ - Mighty victor, mighty lord, Low on his funeral couch he lies! No pitying heart, no eye, afford A tear to grace his obsequies.
120 ページ - With all perfections, so inflame my sense With ardour to enjoy thee, fairer now Than ever, bounty of this virtuous tree. So said he, and forbore not glance or toy Of amorous intent, well understood Of Eve, whose eye darted contagious fire. Her hand he...
363 ページ - When danger or pain press too nearly, they are incapable of giving any delight, and are simply terrible; but at certain distances, and with certain modifications, they may be, and they are delightful, as we every day experience.