The American Whig Review, Volumen13Wiley and Putnam, 1851 |
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... expression of pain is perfectly compatible - at least , according to the notions of the ancient Greeks - with grandeur of soul , it follows , that it could not have been from the fear of diminishing this elevation of character , that ...
... expression of pain is perfectly compatible - at least , according to the notions of the ancient Greeks - with grandeur of soul , it follows , that it could not have been from the fear of diminishing this elevation of character , that ...
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... expression , is a production of talent and imagination . The artist has , indeed , nature before him , but the ... expression to the marble is infinitely too , by Lessing's own established principle- more difficult than to give ...
... expression , is a production of talent and imagination . The artist has , indeed , nature before him , but the ... expression to the marble is infinitely too , by Lessing's own established principle- more difficult than to give ...
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... expressing passions , actions , and variable emotions , while paint- ing and statuary can only represent , in strictness , what is permanent and perpetual , or rather , what is complete in itself , and that Again , when Achilles swears ...
... expressing passions , actions , and variable emotions , while paint- ing and statuary can only represent , in strictness , what is permanent and perpetual , or rather , what is complete in itself , and that Again , when Achilles swears ...
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... expressing , an act which is a part of the en- tire action , the whole , together and apart , having a defined and certain aim ; and thus all disputes about the unities are set at naught by the very nature and necessity of art . " Such ...
... expressing , an act which is a part of the en- tire action , the whole , together and apart , having a defined and certain aim ; and thus all disputes about the unities are set at naught by the very nature and necessity of art . " Such ...
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... expression . The poet may dwell momenta- rily upon an object , suspending , for a certain time , the entire movement of his piece . The painter may sometimes represent a falling body with effect , as has been done by Ho- garth ; but ...
... expression . The poet may dwell momenta- rily upon an object , suspending , for a certain time , the entire movement of his piece . The painter may sometimes represent a falling body with effect , as has been done by Ho- garth ; but ...
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