... his pictures. Sometimes he rose to tragedy, not in the catastrophe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame. He warns against encouraging cruelty and idleness in young minds, and discerns... The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed - 411. oldalszerző: National cyclopaedia - 1879Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 oldal
...tragedy, not in the catastro. phe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame. He warns against...discerns how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead by various pathj f » .• to the same unhappiness. The fine lady in " Marriage a-la-Mode,"... | |
| 1813 - 496 oldal
...insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame. He warns against encouraging idleness and cruelty in young minds, and discerns how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead by various paths to the same unhappincss. The fine lady in Marriage a-la-Mode, and... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1827 - 400 oldal
...tragedy, not in the catastrophe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame.* He warns against...discerns how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead by various paths to the same unhappiness. The fine lady in Marriage A la mode, and... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 828 oldal
...tragedy, not in the catastrophe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame. He warns against...discerns how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead, by various paths, to the same unhappiness. The fine lady in ' Marriage a-la-mode,'... | |
| William Hogarth - 1833 - 538 oldal
...tragedy, not in the catastrophe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame. He warns against...discerns how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead by various paths to the same unhappiness. The fine lady in Marriage A-la-mode, and... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 510 oldal
...tragedy, not in the catastrophe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts, insensibly and incidentally, to misery and shame. He warns against...discerns how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead, by various paths, to the same unhappiness. The fine lady in ' Marriage a la Mode,'... | |
| John Gould - 1838 - 432 oldal
...vice conducts, insensibly and incidentally, to misery and shame. He warns against encouraging eruelty and idleness in young minds, and discerns how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead -by various paths to the same unhappiness. The fine lady in Marriage a-la-mode, and... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1842 - 352 oldal
...tragedy, not in the catastrophe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame. He warns against encouraging cruelty and idleness in young minds. He shows how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead by various paths to the same unhappiness.... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1845 - 710 oldal
...tragedy, not in the catastrophe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame. He warns against encouraging cruelty and idleness in young minds. He shows how the different vices of the great and the vulgar lead by various paths to the same unhappiness.... | |
| Ralph Nicholson Wornum - 1847 - 520 oldal
...tragedy, not in the catastrophe of kings and heroes, but in marking how vice conducts insensibly and incidentally to misery and shame. He warns against...great and vulgar lead by various paths to the same unhappiness." Hogarth died in London, October 6, 1764, in his sixty-eighth year." Hogarth's was the... | |
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