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" The Italian, attends only to the invariable, the great and general ; ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal nature; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and a minute exactness in the detail, as I may say, of nature modified by accident.... "
The Literary Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: First President of the Royal Academy - 131. oldal
szerző: Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835
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Readings in English Prose of the Eighteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 oldal
...aesthetics, and affected both the painting and the poetry of the period.] No. 82. NOVEMBER 10, 1759 DISCOURSING in my last letter on the different practice...nature." I was led into the subject of this letter by endeavoring to fix the original cause of this conduct of the Italian masters. If it can be proved that...

The Historical Point of View in English Literary Criticism ..., 35-36. kiadás

George Morey Miller - 1913 - 176 oldal
...Painting (79) and on the True Idea of Beauty (82) contain two principles of importance, the exaltation of "the great and general ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal ^ nature"6 (only Johnson's generalized nature), and an attack Utoswell's Life, I. 179. 1 Life, I. 62....

A Survey of English Literature 1780-1880, 1. kötet

Oliver Elton - 1920 - 482 oldal
...forms, the representation of which, in Reynolds's eyes, is the aim of the ' grand style ' : The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great, and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal Nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and a minute exactness in the detail, as I may say,...

The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 21. kötet

1922 - 766 oldal
...it will be recalled, Reynolds prefers the Italian painters to the Dutch, because the Italians attend "only to the invariable, the great and general ideas...which are fixed and inherent in universal nature; the Dutch ... to literal truth and a minute exactness in the detail."4*" The opposition of the invariable...

Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 39. kötet

Modern Language Association of America - 1924 - 1016 oldal
..."particular" may be clearly shown by the following passage from the Idler papers: The Italian [school] attends only to the invariable, the great and general...which are fixed and inherent in universal Nature; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and a minute exactness in the detail, as I may say, of...

A Survey of English Literature, 1780-1830, 1. kötet

Oliver Elton - 1924 - 482 oldal
...forms, the representation of which, in Reynolds's eyes, is the aim of the ' grand style ' : The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great, and general...ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal Nature ; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and a minute exactness in the detail, as I may say,...

Blackwood's Magazine, 5. kötet

1819 - 788 oldal
...imitation. The enlightened angler docs not condescend to imitate specifically the detail of things — he attends only to the invariable, the great, and general ideas which are inherent in nature. He throws his fly lightly and with elegance on the surface of the glittering waters,...

Savage Eye: Melville and the Visual Arts

Christopher Sten - 1991 - 372 oldal
...contrarieties which cannot subsist together, and which destroy the efficacy of each other. The Italian attends only to the invariable, the great, and general...which are fixed and inherent in universal nature; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth, and a minute exactness in the detail, as 1 may say of...
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Gardens and the Picturesque: Studies in the History of Landscape Architecture

John Dixon Hunt - 1992 - 414 oldal
...composition."49 It is what Reynolds, writing in The Idler in 1759, identified as the Italian style, which attends only to the invariable, the great and general...which are fixed and inherent in universal Nature: the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and a minute exactness in the details, I may say, of Nature,...
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The Enlightenment: A Sourcebook and Reader

Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 494 oldal
...which cannot subsist together, and which destrov the efficacy ol each other. The Italian attends onlv to the invariable, the great, and general ideas which are fixed and inherent in universal Nature; the Dutch, on the contrary, to literal truth and a minute exactness in the detail, as I mav sav, ol...
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