Laocoon; Or The Limits of Poetry and PaintingJ. Ridgway & Sons., 1836 - 373 Seiten |
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... Virgil , and the sculptured Groupe of the same Subject . - It seems more probable that the Artist imitated Virgil , than that the latter took the Groupe for his Model , 27 335 69 · 58 SIXTH SECTION . - The Supposition that the Sculptor ...
... Virgil , and the sculptured Groupe of the same Subject . - It seems more probable that the Artist imitated Virgil , than that the latter took the Groupe for his Model , 27 335 69 · 58 SIXTH SECTION . - The Supposition that the Sculptor ...
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... Virgil , NINETEENTH SECTION . - The Ancients were not ac- quainted with the Science of Perspective . - Pope has committed a Mistake in this Particular , TWENTIETH SECTION . - The Poet must abstain from the Delineation of corporeal ...
... Virgil , NINETEENTH SECTION . - The Ancients were not ac- quainted with the Science of Perspective . - Pope has committed a Mistake in this Particular , TWENTIETH SECTION . - The Poet must abstain from the Delineation of corporeal ...
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... Virgil , give utterance to a terrific shriek ; the aperture of the mouth does not admit of this . The sound he breathes is rather , as Sadoleto describes it , the stifled sigh of anguish . Bodily pain and grandeur of soul are divided ...
... Virgil , give utterance to a terrific shriek ; the aperture of the mouth does not admit of this . The sound he breathes is rather , as Sadoleto describes it , the stifled sigh of anguish . Bodily pain and grandeur of soul are divided ...
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... Virgil ; and my attention was next arrested by the compari- son made with Philoctetes . From this latter point I shall set out , and communicate my ideas in the order in which they occur to my mind . " Laocoon suffers like the ...
... Virgil ; and my attention was next arrested by the compari- son made with Philoctetes . From this latter point I shall set out , and communicate my ideas in the order in which they occur to my mind . " Laocoon suffers like the ...
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... Virgil's Laocoon shrieks , who pauses to reflect that a shriek necessarily produces a wide mouth , and that a wide mouth is a disagreeable object ? It is sufficient that his " Clamores horrendos ad sidera tollit , " presents a striking ...
... Virgil's Laocoon shrieks , who pauses to reflect that a shriek necessarily produces a wide mouth , and that a wide mouth is a disagreeable object ? It is sufficient that his " Clamores horrendos ad sidera tollit , " presents a striking ...
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Achilles acquainted action admiration Æneid Æsop Agesander alluded ancient artists appear artifice Athenodorus attributes Bacchus bodily body Caylus Chabrias character circumstance Comte de Caylus contrary corporeal beauty Craterus deformity degree delineation describes disgust divine effect employed end of volume Eumolpus example excite executed exhibited expression eyes fancy feeling figure follow former Furies give goddess Greek hand Harduin heroes Homer idea Iliad imagination imitation inscription instance Laocoon latter less Lysippus Mars means Meleager nature never Note object observed opinion Ovid pain painter painting passage Pausanias perceive perfect Phidias Philoctetes pictorial Pliny poem poet poetic pictures poetry Polydectes Polydorus Polygnotus produce Pythodorus reference regard render represented ridiculous Roman says sceptre sculptor sect SECTION sensations shield shrieks sight single Sophocles Spence statue sufferings suppose taste temple Thersites thing tion traits Translator true Venus Vesta Virgil visible whole Winkelmann words δε