English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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... principles of judgment as well as of sentiment common to all mankind , no hold could possibly be taken either on their reason or their passions , sufficient to maintain the ordinary cor- respondence of life . It appears indeed to be ...
... principles of judgment as well as of sentiment common to all mankind , no hold could possibly be taken either on their reason or their passions , sufficient to maintain the ordinary cor- respondence of life . It appears indeed to be ...
Sivu 272
... principles are set forth in his Discourses , a series of addresses delivered to the students and members of the Academy at its annual meetings . In the Discourses Reynolds applies neo - classical ideas to the art of painting , arguing ...
... principles are set forth in his Discourses , a series of addresses delivered to the students and members of the Academy at its annual meetings . In the Discourses Reynolds applies neo - classical ideas to the art of painting , arguing ...
Sivu 278
... principles ; but as the objects of pleasure are almost infinite , so their principles vary without end , and every man finds them out , not by felicity or successful hazard , but by care and sagacity . To the principle I have laid down ...
... principles ; but as the objects of pleasure are almost infinite , so their principles vary without end , and every man finds them out , not by felicity or successful hazard , but by care and sagacity . To the principle I have laid down ...
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