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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... Rules Painting is an art that requires a genius , and yet cannot be justly performed without the rules of art . The proportion of a man standing upright , is eight times the length of his head : the arms hanging straight down , reach ...
... Rules Painting is an art that requires a genius , and yet cannot be justly performed without the rules of art . The proportion of a man standing upright , is eight times the length of his head : the arms hanging straight down , reach ...
Sivu 59
... rules , that is , a strict attendance to the rules of Nature and Reason , can never embarrass or clog an author's fancy , but rather enlarge and extend it . They might as well urge , that good and wholesome laws that enjoin nothing but ...
... rules , that is , a strict attendance to the rules of Nature and Reason , can never embarrass or clog an author's fancy , but rather enlarge and extend it . They might as well urge , that good and wholesome laws that enjoin nothing but ...
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... rules of art , than in adhering to them ; and , secondly , That there is more beauty in the works of a great genius who is ignorant of all the rules of art , than in the works of a little genius , who not only knows , but scrupulously ...
... rules of art , than in adhering to them ; and , secondly , That there is more beauty in the works of a great genius who is ignorant of all the rules of art , than in the works of a little genius , who not only knows , but scrupulously ...
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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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