The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals, and Religion: Selected from the Works of John RuskinJ. Wiley, 1869 - 452 Seiten |
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... imitation of natural objects ; sometimes giving more piquant excitement in battle . pieces full of slaughter , or revels deep in drunkenness ; some times entering upon serious subjects , for the sake of grotesque fiends and picturesque ...
... imitation of natural objects ; sometimes giving more piquant excitement in battle . pieces full of slaughter , or revels deep in drunkenness ; some times entering upon serious subjects , for the sake of grotesque fiends and picturesque ...
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... imitation by subtleties of execution and accumulation of tech . nical knowledge . I would also have the reader compare with the meagre lines and contemptible tortures of the Laoeoon , the awfulness and quietness of M. Angelo's treatment ...
... imitation by subtleties of execution and accumulation of tech . nical knowledge . I would also have the reader compare with the meagre lines and contemptible tortures of the Laoeoon , the awfulness and quietness of M. Angelo's treatment ...
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... IMITATION . Whenever anything looks like what it is not , the resemblance being so great as nearly to deceive , we feel a kind of pleasura- ble surprise , an agreeable excitement of mind , exactly the same in its nature as that which we ...
... IMITATION . Whenever anything looks like what it is not , the resemblance being so great as nearly to deceive , we feel a kind of pleasura- ble surprise , an agreeable excitement of mind , exactly the same in its nature as that which we ...
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... imitation lies chiefly in the following points . First , Imitation can only be of something material , but truth has reference to statements both of the qualities of material things , and of emotions , impressions , and thoughts . There ...
... imitation lies chiefly in the following points . First , Imitation can only be of something material , but truth has reference to statements both of the qualities of material things , and of emotions , impressions , and thoughts . There ...
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... imitation ; why not then , it will be asked , what is like her from what is not ? For this simple reason , that we constantly recognize things by their least important attributes , and by help of very few of those : and if these ...
... imitation ; why not then , it will be asked , what is like her from what is not ? For this simple reason , that we constantly recognize things by their least important attributes , and by help of very few of those : and if these ...
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