The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... growing out of the side of his head , one cornucopia in his hand , and another at his feet , with his finger placed on ... grow , twist themselves various ways in a pleasing manner , as may be better seen by figure 43 , in plate 1 , but ...
... growing out of the side of his head , one cornucopia in his hand , and another at his feet , with his finger placed on ... grow , twist themselves various ways in a pleasing manner , as may be better seen by figure 43 , in plate 1 , but ...
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... grow reconciled even to a disagreeable dress , as it becomes more and more the fashion , and how soon return to its dislike of it , when it is left off , and a new one has taken possession of the mind ? -so vague is taste , when it has ...
... grow reconciled even to a disagreeable dress , as it becomes more and more the fashion , and how soon return to its dislike of it , when it is left off , and a new one has taken possession of the mind ? -so vague is taste , when it has ...
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... grows insensible of its want of beauty , and even begins to be pleased , especially after it has been a considerable time acquainted with it . It is well known on the other hand , that forms of P. 14 great elegance often disgust the eye ...
... grows insensible of its want of beauty , and even begins to be pleased , especially after it has been a considerable time acquainted with it . It is well known on the other hand , that forms of P. 14 great elegance often disgust the eye ...
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... grows tiresome . If the uniformity of figures , parts or lines were truly the chief cause of beauty , the more exactly uni- form their appearances were kept , the more pleasure the eye would receive : but this is so far from being the ...
... grows tiresome . If the uniformity of figures , parts or lines were truly the chief cause of beauty , the more exactly uni- form their appearances were kept , the more pleasure the eye would receive : but this is so far from being the ...
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... grow more and more imperfect to the sight , the farther they are situated on either side of A , as is expressed in the figure and when we endeavour to see all the letters in a line equally perfect at one view , as it were , this ...
... grow more and more imperfect to the sight , the farther they are situated on either side of A , as is expressed in the figure and when we endeavour to see all the letters in a line equally perfect at one view , as it were , this ...
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