The Spectator, 8. kötetJ. F. Dove, 1827 |
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5. oldal
... consider the works of nature and art as they are qualified to entertain the imagination , we shall find the last very defective , in comparison of the former ; for though they may sometimes appear as beautiful or strange , they can have ...
... consider the works of nature and art as they are qualified to entertain the imagination , we shall find the last very defective , in comparison of the former ; for though they may sometimes appear as beautiful or strange , they can have ...
9. oldal
... consider only with regard to the light in which the foregoing speculations have placed it , without entering into those rules and maxims which the great masters of architecture have laid down , and ex- plained at large in numberless ...
... consider only with regard to the light in which the foregoing speculations have placed it , without entering into those rules and maxims which the great masters of architecture have laid down , and ex- plained at large in numberless ...
11. oldal
... consider greatness of manner in architecture , which has such force upon the imagination , that a small building , where it appears , shall give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the bulk , where the manner is ordinary or ...
... consider greatness of manner in architecture , which has such force upon the imagination , that a small building , where it appears , shall give the mind nobler ideas than one of twenty times the bulk , where the manner is ordinary or ...
21. oldal
... consider it only as it regards our present subject ; What can be conceived greater than the battle of angels , the majesty of Messiah , the stature and beha- viour of Satan and his peers ? What more beautiful than Pandemonium , Paradise ...
... consider it only as it regards our present subject ; What can be conceived greater than the battle of angels , the majesty of Messiah , the stature and beha- viour of Satan and his peers ? What more beautiful than Pandemonium , Paradise ...
23. oldal
... consider , therefore , the nature of this pleasure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the description of what is terrible , as from the reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it . When we look on ...
... consider , therefore , the nature of this pleasure , we shall find that it does not arise so properly from the description of what is terrible , as from the reflection we make on ourselves at the time of reading it . When we look on ...
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