The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas of TasteR. Scholey, 1810 |
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... minds , of the objects themselves in nature : for by having thus espoused and adopted their first notions from nothing but imitations , and becoming too often as bigotted to their faults , as their beauties , they at length , in a ...
... minds , of the objects themselves in nature : for by having thus espoused and adopted their first notions from nothing but imitations , and becoming too often as bigotted to their faults , as their beauties , they at length , in a ...
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... minds are so strongly pre- possessed with . Were not this a true state of the case , many a reputed capital picture , that now adorns the cabinets of the curious in all countries , would long ago have been committed to the flames : nor ...
... minds are so strongly pre- possessed with . Were not this a true state of the case , many a reputed capital picture , that now adorns the cabinets of the curious in all countries , would long ago have been committed to the flames : nor ...
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... mind . - Fallacies , strongly to be guarded against by such as would learn to see objects truly ! Although the instances already given are pretty flagrant , yet it is certainly true , ( as a far- ther confirmation of this , and for the ...
... mind . - Fallacies , strongly to be guarded against by such as would learn to see objects truly ! Although the instances already given are pretty flagrant , yet it is certainly true , ( as a far- ther confirmation of this , and for the ...
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... mind ? -so vague is taste , when it has no solid principles for its foundation ! Notwithstanding I have told you my design of considering minutely the variety of lines , which serve to raise the ideas of bodies in the mind , and which ...
... mind ? -so vague is taste , when it has no solid principles for its foundation ! Notwithstanding I have told you my design of considering minutely the variety of lines , which serve to raise the ideas of bodies in the mind , and which ...
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... lines , forming a true spheri- cal shell . But in the common way of taking the view of any opake object , that part of its surface , which fronts the eye , is apt to occupy the mind alone , and the opposite , nay even every other.
... lines , forming a true spheri- cal shell . But in the common way of taking the view of any opake object , that part of its surface , which fronts the eye , is apt to occupy the mind alone , and the opposite , nay even every other.
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The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas ... William Hogarth Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
The Analysis of Beauty: Written with a View of Fixing the Fluctuating Ideas ... William Hogarth Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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