Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2 |
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We may perhaps remember the tale of the statuary , who had acquired considerable reputation for the legs of his goddesses , though the rest of the statue accorded but indifferently with ideal beauty ; till his wife elated by her ...
We may perhaps remember the tale of the statuary , who had acquired considerable reputation for the legs of his goddesses , though the rest of the statue accorded but indifferently with ideal beauty ; till his wife elated by her ...
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... not so much in the specific objects which it conveys to the understanding in a visual language formed by the substitution of figures > for words , as in the beauty and harmony of 26.
... not so much in the specific objects which it conveys to the understanding in a visual language formed by the substitution of figures > for words , as in the beauty and harmony of 26.
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for words , as in the beauty and harmony of the colours , lines and expression , with which the objects are represented . Hence novelty of subject was rather avoided than sought for . Superior'excellence in the manner of treating the ...
for words , as in the beauty and harmony of the colours , lines and expression , with which the objects are represented . Hence novelty of subject was rather avoided than sought for . Superior'excellence in the manner of treating the ...
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... the poet has judiciously laid the scene in the country , in order to place himself in the vicinity of interesting images , without the necessity of ascribing a sentimental perception of their beauty to the persons of his drama .
... the poet has judiciously laid the scene in the country , in order to place himself in the vicinity of interesting images , without the necessity of ascribing a sentimental perception of their beauty to the persons of his drama .
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He has even by the burr , burr , burr , ” uncounteracted by any preceding description of the boy's beauty , assisted in recalling them . The other is , that the idiocy of the boy is so evenly balanced by the folly of the mother , as to ...
He has even by the burr , burr , burr , ” uncounteracted by any preceding description of the boy's beauty , assisted in recalling them . The other is , that the idiocy of the boy is so evenly balanced by the folly of the mother , as to ...
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