Laocoon: An Essay on the Limits of Painting and PoetryLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 - 255 Seiten |
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... rendered them strict justice . Pauson , who kept below the beautiful of common nature , whose low taste loved to portray all that is faulty and ugly in the human form ( 2 ) , lived in the most contemptible poverty . " And Pyricus , who ...
... rendered them strict justice . Pauson , who kept below the beautiful of common nature , whose low taste loved to portray all that is faulty and ugly in the human form ( 2 ) , lived in the most contemptible poverty . " And Pyricus , who ...
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... render it subordinate to his general design , " and not pursue it farther than truth and expression " permit . Enough that , through these two , what " is most ugly in nature has been changed into a " beauty of art . " But even if we ...
... render it subordinate to his general design , " and not pursue it farther than truth and expression " permit . Enough that , through these two , what " is most ugly in nature has been changed into a " beauty of art . " But even if we ...
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... render himself , and his complaints are wafted away on the desert winds ; then , and then only , do we see every misery , that can afflict human nature , close over the head of the unfortunate one ; and then only does every fleeting ...
... render himself , and his complaints are wafted away on the desert winds ; then , and then only , do we see every misery , that can afflict human nature , close over the head of the unfortunate one ; and then only does every fleeting ...
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... render us effeminate , when they intro- “ duce the bravest men complaining . " They must let them complain , for the theatre is no arena . It became the condemned or venal gladiator to do and suffer all with propriety . From him no ...
... render us effeminate , when they intro- “ duce the bravest men complaining . " They must let them complain , for the theatre is no arena . It became the condemned or venal gladiator to do and suffer all with propriety . From him no ...
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... , if he had been master of his pain , would have confirmed Neoptolemus in his dissimulation : Philoctetes , rendered by pain incapable of all dis- D simulation , however necessary it may seem to prevent his LAOCOON . 33.
... , if he had been master of his pain , would have confirmed Neoptolemus in his dissimulation : Philoctetes , rendered by pain incapable of all dis- D simulation , however necessary it may seem to prevent his LAOCOON . 33.
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Seite 166 - Thou, nature, art my goddess ; to thy law My services are bound : Wherefore should I Stand in the plague of custom ; and permit The curiosity of nations to deprive me, For that I am some twelve or fourteen moonshines Lag of a brother...
Seite 167 - But I, that am not shaped for sportive tricks, Nor made to court an amorous looking-glass; I, that am rudely stamp'd, and want love's majesty To strut before a wanton ambling nymph...
Seite 151 - Bianca nieve è il bel collo, e '1 petto latte; il collo è tondo, il petto colmo e largo: due pome acerbe, e pur d'avorio fatte, vengono e van come onda al primo margo, quando piacevole aura il mar combatte.
Seite 51 - Bis medium amplexi, bis collo squamea circum Terga dati, superant capite et cervicibus altis.
Seite 167 - Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them; Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace...
Seite 167 - I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world, scarce half made up...
Seite 140 - Di persona era tanto ben formata, quanto me' finger san pittori industri ; con bionda chioma lunga et annodata: oro non è che più risplenda e lustri. Spargeasi per la guancia delicata misto color di rose e di ligustri; di terso avorio era la fronte lieta, che lo spazio finia con giusta meta.
Seite 220 - Sollemnis taurum ingentem mactabat ad aras. Ecce autem gemini a Tenedo tranquilla per alta (Horresco referens) immensis orbibus angues Incumbunt pelago, pariterque ad litora tendunt : Pectora quorum inter fluctus arrecta, jubaeque Sanguineae exsuperant undas : pars cetera pontum Pone legit, sinuatque immensa volumine terga.
Seite 141 - La bocca sparsa di natio cinabro; Quivi due filze son di perle elette, Che chiude ed apre un bello, e dolce labro: Quindi escon le cortesi parolette Da render molle ogni cor rozzo e scabro: Quivi si forma quel soave riso, Ch'apre a sua posta in terra il paradiso. Bianca neve è il bel collo, e...
Seite 244 - Soft were my numbers ; who could take offence While pure description held the place of sense ? Like gentle Fanny's was my flow'ry theme, A painted mistress, or a purling stream.