Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... expression and very correct design , without having put in any thing of my own . This confirmed me in the resolution I had made before , only to copy nature for the future . Nature is inexhaustible , and alone forms the greatest masters ...
... expression and very correct design , without having put in any thing of my own . This confirmed me in the resolution I had made before , only to copy nature for the future . Nature is inexhaustible , and alone forms the greatest masters ...
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... expression which I had seen the day before ! How often did we try to get the old position , and wait for the return of the same light ! There was a puckering up of the lips , a cautious intro- version of the eye under the shadow of the ...
... expression which I had seen the day before ! How often did we try to get the old position , and wait for the return of the same light ! There was a puckering up of the lips , a cautious intro- version of the eye under the shadow of the ...
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... expression which always distinguished Titian's most famous works . Any one who is accustomed to a head in a picture can never reconcile himself to a print from it but to the ignorant they are both the same . To a vulgar eye there is no ...
... expression which always distinguished Titian's most famous works . Any one who is accustomed to a head in a picture can never reconcile himself to a print from it but to the ignorant they are both the same . To a vulgar eye there is no ...
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... expression , propriety , and meaning from habit , not from reason or rules ; that is to say , from innumerable instances of like gestures , looks , and tones , in innumerable other circumstances , variously modified , which are too many ...
... expression , propriety , and meaning from habit , not from reason or rules ; that is to say , from innumerable instances of like gestures , looks , and tones , in innumerable other circumstances , variously modified , which are too many ...
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... expression . It is got at solely by feeling , that is , on the principle of the association of ideas , and by transferring what has been found to hold good in one case ( with the necessary modifications ) to others . A certain look has ...
... expression . It is got at solely by feeling , that is , on the principle of the association of ideas , and by transferring what has been found to hold good in one case ( with the necessary modifications ) to others . A certain look has ...
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