Michael Angelo, Considered as a Philosophic PoetSaunders and Otley, 1840 - 139 Seiten |
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... excellence : it was the beauty of perfection ; whatever his mind fixed upon as the nearest approach to this , which alone resides in the Creator , he followed , he studied , he in a manner adored ; and if , with himself , we may say ...
... excellence : it was the beauty of perfection ; whatever his mind fixed upon as the nearest approach to this , which alone resides in the Creator , he followed , he studied , he in a manner adored ; and if , with himself , we may say ...
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... excellence and truth . This however , I am aware , does not define the ideal of the ancient Greeks : they studied beauty in the abstract , but their standard was a conventional one , and therefore restricted and imperfect ; it was the ...
... excellence and truth . This however , I am aware , does not define the ideal of the ancient Greeks : they studied beauty in the abstract , but their standard was a conventional one , and therefore restricted and imperfect ; it was the ...
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... excellence , painting and sculpture are one and the same thing ; and , being so estimated , no painter ought to value sculpture less than painting , nor the sculptor in like manner painting less than sculpture . I understand by ...
... excellence , painting and sculpture are one and the same thing ; and , being so estimated , no painter ought to value sculpture less than painting , nor the sculptor in like manner painting less than sculpture . I understand by ...
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... excellence to the mind : all that is congruous , in pro- portion , in harmony , all that presents what the feeling of truth in the mind requires , is beautiful . There is an in- ward sense which must determine its merit , and to at ...
... excellence to the mind : all that is congruous , in pro- portion , in harmony , all that presents what the feeling of truth in the mind requires , is beautiful . There is an in- ward sense which must determine its merit , and to at ...
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... excellence which he only knew how to em- body , could have accomplished so important a purpose . The genius of Michael Angelo was a leaven which was to operate on an immense and heterogeneous mass , the salt intended to give a relish to ...
... excellence which he only knew how to em- body , could have accomplished so important a purpose . The genius of Michael Angelo was a leaven which was to operate on an immense and heterogeneous mass , the salt intended to give a relish to ...
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