Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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144. oldal
... beauty . There are as many pleasing faces in his pictures as in Sir Joshua . Witness the girl picking the Rake's ... beauty ' through these pictures . Hogarth was not then exclusively the painter of deformity . He painted beauty or ...
... beauty . There are as many pleasing faces in his pictures as in Sir Joshua . Witness the girl picking the Rake's ... beauty ' through these pictures . Hogarth was not then exclusively the painter of deformity . He painted beauty or ...
146. oldal
... beauty or sublimity , and make the dark abyss pregnant , bringing that which is remote home to us , raising themselves to the lofty , sustaining themselves on the refined and abstracted , making all things like not what we know and feel ...
... beauty or sublimity , and make the dark abyss pregnant , bringing that which is remote home to us , raising themselves to the lofty , sustaining themselves on the refined and abstracted , making all things like not what we know and feel ...
220. oldal
... beauty and condescending to virtue . Pamela herself is delightfully made out ; but she labours under considerable disadvantages , and is far from a regular heroine . Sterne ( thank God ! ) has neither hero nor heroine , and he does very ...
... beauty and condescending to virtue . Pamela herself is delightfully made out ; but she labours under considerable disadvantages , and is far from a regular heroine . Sterne ( thank God ! ) has neither hero nor heroine , and he does very ...
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