Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... mind from the catastrophe through the details of the story , imperceptibly sooth- ing it from sublime astonishment into tranquil ap- probation . Painting is limited to a movement of time and an eye - glance of space ; but it must be con ...
... mind from the catastrophe through the details of the story , imperceptibly sooth- ing it from sublime astonishment into tranquil ap- probation . Painting is limited to a movement of time and an eye - glance of space ; but it must be con ...
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... mind ; and out of a thousand of which he has produced one , partaking of all and concentrating their excellencies , like the Venus of Apelles , to which the beauties of Greece lent their loveliness , and were abundantly repaid by having ...
... mind ; and out of a thousand of which he has produced one , partaking of all and concentrating their excellencies , like the Venus of Apelles , to which the beauties of Greece lent their loveliness , and were abundantly repaid by having ...
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... mind of his admirer . ― - Here , then , begins the triumph of poetry , which , while it can adorn , more or less perfectly , all the subjects of painting drawn from visible nature , has the whole invisible world to itself , thoughts ...
... mind of his admirer . ― - Here , then , begins the triumph of poetry , which , while it can adorn , more or less perfectly , all the subjects of painting drawn from visible nature , has the whole invisible world to itself , thoughts ...
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... mind . Thus , after the first hearing , will certain strains of music ; thus , after the first sight , some masterpiece of painting ; and frequently , far more frequently than either of these , after the first reading , will lines , and ...
... mind . Thus , after the first hearing , will certain strains of music ; thus , after the first sight , some masterpiece of painting ; and frequently , far more frequently than either of these , after the first reading , will lines , and ...
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... mind , as sculp- ture addresses the mind through the eye . In sculpture , nothing is less impressive than the allegorical personages that haunt cenotaphs , and crowd cathedral walls ; for , however admirably wrought , they awaken not ...
... mind , as sculp- ture addresses the mind through the eye . In sculpture , nothing is less impressive than the allegorical personages that haunt cenotaphs , and crowd cathedral walls ; for , however admirably wrought , they awaken not ...
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