The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... serve their purposes as painters , without their troubling themselves with a farther enquiry into the particular causes of the effects before them . It is not indeed a little strange , that the great Leonardo da Vinci ( amongst the many ...
... serve their purposes as painters , without their troubling themselves with a farther enquiry into the particular causes of the effects before them . It is not indeed a little strange , that the great Leonardo da Vinci ( amongst the many ...
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... serve to raise in the mind the ideas of all the variety of forms ima- ginable . At first , perhaps , the whole design , as well as the prints , may seem rather intended to trifle and confound , than to entertain and in- form : but I am ...
... serve to raise in the mind the ideas of all the variety of forms ima- ginable . At first , perhaps , the whole design , as well as the prints , may seem rather intended to trifle and confound , than to entertain and in- form : but I am ...
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... serve to raise the ideas of bodies in the mind , and which are undoubtedly to be consi- dered as drawn on the surfaces only of solid or opake bodies : yet the endeavouring to conceive , as accurate an idea as is possible , of the inside ...
... serve to raise the ideas of bodies in the mind , and which are undoubtedly to be consi- dered as drawn on the surfaces only of solid or opake bodies : yet the endeavouring to conceive , as accurate an idea as is possible , of the inside ...
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... serve the purposes of pleasing the eye , merely on the score of beauty . We have , indeed , in our nature a love of imitation from our infancy , and the eye is often entertained , as well as surprised , with mimicry , and delighted with ...
... serve the purposes of pleasing the eye , merely on the score of beauty . We have , indeed , in our nature a love of imitation from our infancy , and the eye is often entertained , as well as surprised , with mimicry , and delighted with ...
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... , uniformity , or symmetry , please only as they serve to give the idea of fitness . * Fig . 72. p . 2 . + Fig . 6. p . 1 . § Fig . 55. p . 1 . || Fig . 54 . Fig . 7. p . 1 . 76 26 96 83 82 77 69 62 ANALYSIS OF ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY .
... , uniformity , or symmetry , please only as they serve to give the idea of fitness . * Fig . 72. p . 2 . + Fig . 6. p . 1 . § Fig . 55. p . 1 . || Fig . 54 . Fig . 7. p . 1 . 76 26 96 83 82 77 69 62 ANALYSIS OF ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY .
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