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And with refpect to his propofed arrangement , I can by no means approve of it ; for as the Poet and the Painter are going to pay their court to Timon , it would be ftrange if the latter fhould point out to the former , as a particular ...
And with refpect to his propofed arrangement , I can by no means approve of it ; for as the Poet and the Painter are going to pay their court to Timon , it would be ftrange if the latter fhould point out to the former , as a particular ...
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This relates to the attitude of the figure , and means that it ftands judiciously on its own centre . not only fo , but that it has a graceful ftanding likewife . the poet in Hamlet , fpeaking of another pi & ure , says : A flation like ...
This relates to the attitude of the figure , and means that it ftands judiciously on its own centre . not only fo , but that it has a graceful ftanding likewife . the poet in Hamlet , fpeaking of another pi & ure , says : A flation like ...
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That artificial frife means , as Dr. Johnfon has explained it , the conleft of art with nature , and not the contrast of forms or oppofition of colours , may appear from our author's Venus and Adonis , wher : the fame thought is more ...
That artificial frife means , as Dr. Johnfon has explained it , the conleft of art with nature , and not the contrast of forms or oppofition of colours , may appear from our author's Venus and Adonis , wher : the fame thought is more ...
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Rain facrificial whisperings in his ears , ] The feufe is obvious , and means , in general , flattering him . The particular kind of Aattery may be colle & ed from the circumftance of its being offered up in whispers : which shows it ...
Rain facrificial whisperings in his ears , ] The feufe is obvious , and means , in general , flattering him . The particular kind of Aattery may be colle & ed from the circumftance of its being offered up in whispers : which shows it ...
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Yet you do well , To fhow lord Timon , that mean eyes have feen The foot above the head . —— let him flip down , ] The old copy reads : let him fit down . The emendation was made by Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . 7 A thousand moral paintings I ...
Yet you do well , To fhow lord Timon , that mean eyes have feen The foot above the head . —— let him flip down , ] The old copy reads : let him fit down . The emendation was made by Mr. Rowe . STEEVENS . 7 A thousand moral paintings I ...
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