The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... perfect , as the universals . Now if in search- ing out the nature of things , our understanding shall proceede after that order , by which they are brought forth by nature , doubtlesse it will be the most absolute and ready method that ...
... perfect , as the universals . Now if in search- ing out the nature of things , our understanding shall proceede after that order , by which they are brought forth by nature , doubtlesse it will be the most absolute and ready method that ...
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... perfect knowledge of the elegant and beautiful in artificial , as well as natural forms , by considering them in a systema- tical , but at the same time familiar way , than those who have been prepossessed by dogmatic rules , taken from ...
... perfect knowledge of the elegant and beautiful in artificial , as well as natural forms , by considering them in a systema- tical , but at the same time familiar way , than those who have been prepossessed by dogmatic rules , taken from ...
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... perfect knowledge of the whole , to which it belongs : because the imagination will naturally enter into the vacant space within this shell , and there at once , as from a center , view the whole form within , and mark the opposite ...
... perfect knowledge of the whole , to which it belongs : because the imagination will naturally enter into the vacant space within this shell , and there at once , as from a center , view the whole form within , and mark the opposite ...
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... . He who will thus take the pains of acquiring perfect ideas of the distances , bearings , and op- positions of several material points and lines in the surfaces of even the most irregular figures , will INTRODUCTION .
... . He who will thus take the pains of acquiring perfect ideas of the distances , bearings , and op- positions of several material points and lines in the surfaces of even the most irregular figures , will INTRODUCTION .
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... perfect as those of the most plain and regu- lar forms , such as cubes and spheres ; and will be of infinite service to those who invent and draw from fancy , as well as enable those to be more correct who draw from the life . In this ...
... perfect as those of the most plain and regu- lar forms , such as cubes and spheres ; and will be of infinite service to those who invent and draw from fancy , as well as enable those to be more correct who draw from the life . In this ...
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The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas ... William Hogarth Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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