Taste and Criticism in the Eighteenth Century: A Selection of Texts Illustrating the Evolution of Taste and the Development of Critical TheoryH. A. Needham Harrap, 1952 - 231 sivua |
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... represent them often do ; and thus they have an opportunity of making a deep impression and taking root in the mind , whilst the idea of the reality was transient ; and to some perhaps never really occurred in any shape , to whom it is ...
... represent them often do ; and thus they have an opportunity of making a deep impression and taking root in the mind , whilst the idea of the reality was transient ; and to some perhaps never really occurred in any shape , to whom it is ...
Sivu 70
... represent any fine figure we please ; but we never can give it those enlivening touches which it may receive from words . Το represent an angel in a picture , you can only draw a beautiful young man winged : but what painting can ...
... represent any fine figure we please ; but we never can give it those enlivening touches which it may receive from words . Το represent an angel in a picture , you can only draw a beautiful young man winged : but what painting can ...
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... represented , the real and poetical duration is the same . If , in the first act , preparations for war against ... represent an action that happened years after the first ; if it be so connected with it , that nothing but time can ...
... represented , the real and poetical duration is the same . If , in the first act , preparations for war against ... represent an action that happened years after the first ; if it be so connected with it , that nothing but time can ...
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n to the study INTRODUCTION | 11 |
incomplete SELECTED TEXTS | 53 |
from A Complete Art of Poetry | 61 |
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