The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... straight lines , as constituting true beauty in the the illuminations of an excellent mind , ( but not to be ac- quired ) by which we give an certain turn to things , which makes them pleasing . " human form , where they never should ...
... straight lines , as constituting true beauty in the the illuminations of an excellent mind , ( but not to be ac- quired ) by which we give an certain turn to things , which makes them pleasing . " human form , where they never should ...
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... straight nose , and if the forehead be continued straight with it , he thinks it is still more sublime . I have seen miserable scratches with the pen , sell at a considerable rate for only having in them a side face or two , like that ...
... straight nose , and if the forehead be continued straight with it , he thinks it is still more sublime . I have seen miserable scratches with the pen , sell at a considerable rate for only having in them a side face or two , like that ...
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... straight and stiff manner , on a sudden changed his taste of lines at sight of Michael Angelo's works , and the antique statues ; and so fond was he of the serpentine line , that he carried it into a ridiculous excess , particularly in ...
... straight and stiff manner , on a sudden changed his taste of lines at sight of Michael Angelo's works , and the antique statues ; and so fond was he of the serpentine line , that he carried it into a ridiculous excess , particularly in ...
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... straight , or of that peculiar curva- ture he is treating of . Nay , so far was I from aiming at grace , that I purposely chose to be least accurate , where most beauty might be ex- pected , that no stress might be laid on the figures ...
... straight , or of that peculiar curva- ture he is treating of . Nay , so far was I from aiming at grace , that I purposely chose to be least accurate , where most beauty might be ex- pected , that no stress might be laid on the figures ...
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... straight rays of equal lengths , issuing from the center , as from the eye , spreading every way alike ; and circumscribed or wound about at their other extremities with close connected circular threads , or lines , forming a true ...
... straight rays of equal lengths , issuing from the center , as from the eye , spreading every way alike ; and circumscribed or wound about at their other extremities with close connected circular threads , or lines , forming a true ...
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