The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... building were ever so large , the steps of the stairs , the seats in the windows must be continued of their usual heights , or they would lose their beauty with their fitness : and in ship- building the dimensions of every part are ...
... building were ever so large , the steps of the stairs , the seats in the windows must be continued of their usual heights , or they would lose their beauty with their fitness : and in ship- building the dimensions of every part are ...
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... . So also objects that only seem to do so , though in fact they do not , have equal beauty ; thus perspective views , and particularly those of buildings , are always pleasing to the eye . 47 R 88 105 36 35 L 19 T 23 Of Variety.
... . So also objects that only seem to do so , though in fact they do not , have equal beauty ; thus perspective views , and particularly those of buildings , are always pleasing to the eye . 47 R 88 105 36 35 L 19 T 23 Of Variety.
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... building , or any other object in life , we have it in our power , by shift- ing the ground , to take that view of it which pleases us best ; and in consequence of this , the painter , if he is left to his choice , takes it on the angle ...
... building , or any other object in life , we have it in our power , by shift- ing the ground , to take that view of it which pleases us best ; and in consequence of this , the painter , if he is left to his choice , takes it on the angle ...
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... building in France , though there are many equal , if not superior , to it in all other respects , except that of quantity . Who does not feel a pleasure when he pictures in his mind the immense buildings which once adorned VOL . II . C ...
... building in France , though there are many equal , if not superior , to it in all other respects , except that of quantity . Who does not feel a pleasure when he pictures in his mind the immense buildings which once adorned VOL . II . C ...
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... variety of beauty of the more useful sort is produced by them , as in neces- * Fig . 41. T. p . 1 . + Fig . 42. T. p . 1 . § Fig . 44. T. p . 1 . Fig . 43. T. p . 1 . D sary utensils and building : but in my opinion , ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY .
... variety of beauty of the more useful sort is produced by them , as in neces- * Fig . 41. T. p . 1 . + Fig . 42. T. p . 1 . § Fig . 44. T. p . 1 . Fig . 43. T. p . 1 . D sary utensils and building : but in my opinion , ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY .
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