Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... taste her style . " The mind is calm , and full at the same time . The hand and eye are equally employed . In tracing the commonest object , a plant or the stump of a tree , you learn some- thing every moment . You perceive unexpected ...
... taste her style . " The mind is calm , and full at the same time . The hand and eye are equally employed . In tracing the commonest object , a plant or the stump of a tree , you learn some- thing every moment . You perceive unexpected ...
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... taste , such as it is ; so that I am irreclaimably of the old school in painting . I was staggered when I saw the works there col- lected , and looked at them with wondering and with longing eyes . A mist passed away from my 26 ON THE ...
... taste , such as it is ; so that I am irreclaimably of the old school in painting . I was staggered when I saw the works there col- lected , and looked at them with wondering and with longing eyes . A mist passed away from my 26 ON THE ...
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... tenantless mansion of godlike magnificence — how often has my heart since gone a pilgrimage to thee ! It has been made a question , whether the artist , or the mere man of taste and natural 30 ON THE PLEASURE OF PAINTING .
... tenantless mansion of godlike magnificence — how often has my heart since gone a pilgrimage to thee ! It has been made a question , whether the artist , or the mere man of taste and natural 30 ON THE PLEASURE OF PAINTING .
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... taste and natural sensibility , receives most pleasure from the con- templation of works of art ? and I think this question might be answered by another as a sort of experimentum crucis , namely , whether any one out of that " number ...
... taste and natural sensibility , receives most pleasure from the con- templation of works of art ? and I think this question might be answered by another as a sort of experimentum crucis , namely , whether any one out of that " number ...
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... them to produce so lasting an impression ? But it is said that if a person had the same natural taste , and the same acquired knowledge as an artist , without the petty interests and technical 32 ON THE PLEASURE OF PAINTING .
... them to produce so lasting an impression ? But it is said that if a person had the same natural taste , and the same acquired knowledge as an artist , without the petty interests and technical 32 ON THE PLEASURE OF PAINTING .
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