Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen2H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... fancy , and added strength and reality to it ; and thus not only satisfied , but surpassed the expectations of the spectator and the reader . This is held for the triumph and the perfection of works of art . To give us nature , such as ...
... fancy , and added strength and reality to it ; and thus not only satisfied , but surpassed the expectations of the spectator and the reader . This is held for the triumph and the perfection of works of art . To give us nature , such as ...
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... they have seen , they fancy themselves qualified to paint the ideas which they have not seen . But it is possible to fail in The this latter and more difficult style of imitation , 6 ON A LANDSCAPE OF NICOLAS POUSSIN .
... they have seen , they fancy themselves qualified to paint the ideas which they have not seen . But it is possible to fail in The this latter and more difficult style of imitation , 6 ON A LANDSCAPE OF NICOLAS POUSSIN .
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... fancy . There is a signi- ficance , a consciousness in whatever he does ( sometimes a vice , but oftener a virtue ) beyond any other painter . His Giants sitting on the tops of craggy mountains , as huge themselves , and playing idly on ...
... fancy . There is a signi- ficance , a consciousness in whatever he does ( sometimes a vice , but oftener a virtue ) beyond any other painter . His Giants sitting on the tops of craggy mountains , as huge themselves , and playing idly on ...
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... fancy , but the effect of which you are unable to account for . There is then no sympathy , but an uneasy craving after it , and a dissatisfaction which pursues you on the way , and in the end probably produces ill humour . Now I never ...
... fancy , but the effect of which you are unable to account for . There is then no sympathy , but an uneasy craving after it , and a dissatisfaction which pursues you on the way , and in the end probably produces ill humour . Now I never ...
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... fancy , poor as it is , droops and closes up its leaves , like flowers at sunset . I can make nothing out on the spot : -I must have time to collect my- self.- In general , a good thing spoils out - of - door prospects it should be ...
... fancy , poor as it is , droops and closes up its leaves , like flowers at sunset . I can make nothing out on the spot : -I must have time to collect my- self.- In general , a good thing spoils out - of - door prospects it should be ...
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