The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of Taste. By William HogarthW. Strahan, 1772 - 153 páginas |
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Página xvi
... shall be my business to fhew it was a key to the thorough know- ledge of variety both in form , and movement . Shake- fpear , who had the deepest penetration into nature , has fummed up all the charms of beauty in two words , INFINITE ...
... shall be my business to fhew it was a key to the thorough know- ledge of variety both in form , and movement . Shake- fpear , who had the deepest penetration into nature , has fummed up all the charms of beauty in two words , INFINITE ...
Página xix
... shall proceede after that order , by which they are brought " forth by nature , doubtleffe it will be the moft abfo- " lute and ready method that can bee imagined . For " we beginne to know things by their firft and imme- " diate ( c b ...
... shall proceede after that order , by which they are brought " forth by nature , doubtleffe it will be the moft abfo- " lute and ready method that can bee imagined . For " we beginne to know things by their firft and imme- " diate ( c b ...
Página xxi
... shall readily acknowledge them all my own , and am , I confefs , under no great concern about them , provided the matter in general may be found useful and answerable in the application of it to truth and nature ; in which material ...
... shall readily acknowledge them all my own , and am , I confefs , under no great concern about them , provided the matter in general may be found useful and answerable in the application of it to truth and nature ; in which material ...
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... shall facilitate and ftrengthen our conception of any particular part of the furface of an object we are viewing , by acquiring thereby a more perfect knowledge of the whole , to which it belongs : because the imagination will naturally ...
... shall facilitate and ftrengthen our conception of any particular part of the furface of an object we are viewing , by acquiring thereby a more perfect knowledge of the whole , to which it belongs : because the imagination will naturally ...
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... shall always fuppofe fome fuch principal ray moving along with the eye , and tracing out the parts of every form we mean to examine in the most perfect manner : and when we would follow with ex- actness the course any body takes , that ...
... shall always fuppofe fome fuch principal ray moving along with the eye , and tracing out the parts of every form we mean to examine in the most perfect manner : and when we would follow with ex- actness the course any body takes , that ...
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alfo almoſt alſo Andrea Sacchi Antinous appear beauty becauſe beſt body cauſe CHAP character cife colours compofed compofition courſe dancing defign deſcribed diftinct diſagreeable diſtances diſtinguiſh eaſily elegant eſpecially expreffed expreffion faid fame faſhion feem feen ferpentine lines ferve fhade fhall fhape fhell fhew fhewn fide figure fimplicity firft firſt fitneſs fituation fize fome foon ftatue ftill ftrength fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe furface give grace gradating hath ibid idea itſelf juſt leaſt lefs light line of beauty loſe mafter manner meaſure mind moft moſt movements muſcles muſt nature neceffary obfervation objects ornamental otherwiſe painters painting perfon pleafing pleaſing pleaſure preſent principles proportion purpoſe raiſe reaſon repreſented reverſe ſame ſee ſeem ſeen ſerve ſhades ſhall ſhapes ſhould ſome ſpace ſpeak ſtill ſtraight ſtraight lines ſuch ſuppoſed taſte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tints twiſted underſtood uſe utmoſt vafes varied variety whole