Laocoon; Or The Limits of Poetry and PaintingJ. Ridgway & Sons., 1836 - 373 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... the actual exhibition of the thing itself , in its real form and lineaments ; - Segnius irritant animos demissa per aures Quam quæ sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus . viii Thus , in the imitation of bodily objects , vii.
... the actual exhibition of the thing itself , in its real form and lineaments ; - Segnius irritant animos demissa per aures Quam quæ sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus . viii Thus , in the imitation of bodily objects , vii.
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... things absent as if present , and appearances as if realities . Both aim at illusion , and the illusions of both are productive of pleasure.— Another seeks to penetrate into the nature of this pleasure , and he discovers that it flows ...
... things absent as if present , and appearances as if realities . Both aim at illusion , and the illusions of both are productive of pleasure.— Another seeks to penetrate into the nature of this pleasure , and he discovers that it flows ...
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... thing depends on the correctness of their application to each particular case . When , therefore , we consider that , for one judicious critic , there are fifty whose object is only to show their ingenuity , it would be astonishing ...
... thing depends on the correctness of their application to each particular case . When , therefore , we consider that , for one judicious critic , there are fifty whose object is only to show their ingenuity , it would be astonishing ...
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... thing offensive to the sight , is well known . This law was not , as has been commonly sup- posed , and as even Junius * imagines , directed only against the bungling imitator . Its aim was to discourage the Grecian Ghezzi † -to repress ...
... thing offensive to the sight , is well known . This law was not , as has been commonly sup- posed , and as even Junius * imagines , directed only against the bungling imitator . Its aim was to discourage the Grecian Ghezzi † -to repress ...
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... - tenance of the father , which otherwise must have exhibited that emotion in its uttermost extent . The story of this picture is well known , and * See Note 4 , end of volume . many fine things have been said of it . One 20 LAOCOON .
... - tenance of the father , which otherwise must have exhibited that emotion in its uttermost extent . The story of this picture is well known , and * See Note 4 , end of volume . many fine things have been said of it . One 20 LAOCOON .
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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