The American Whig Review, Volumen13Wiley and Putnam, 1851 |
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... things , unless by caricature . He adopts only the dry bones of tradition , the history itself , which Homer may ... thing in art as a pure imitation of nature ; the entire work , from the composition of the colors to the last degree ...
... things , unless by caricature . He adopts only the dry bones of tradition , the history itself , which Homer may ... thing in art as a pure imitation of nature ; the entire work , from the composition of the colors to the last degree ...
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... thing which we have not seen ; he can only re- present the motions and actions of things which we have seen ; which gives a hint of the mode in which poems should be illus- trated ; that is to say , by pictures represent- ing points of ...
... thing which we have not seen ; he can only re- present the motions and actions of things which we have seen ; which gives a hint of the mode in which poems should be illus- trated ; that is to say , by pictures represent- ing points of ...
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... thing which no one general , the power of delineating a bodily whole , " I do not deny , " says Lessing , " to ... things that bitrary . But I deny that this power is possessed have been seen and are already known , or by speech ...
... thing which no one general , the power of delineating a bodily whole , " I do not deny , " says Lessing , " to ... things that bitrary . But I deny that this power is possessed have been seen and are already known , or by speech ...
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... thing not to be diminished . But he shared the opinions of the most commonplace believers in sin and trouble , and only congratulated himself on being exempt from their consequences . overweening old man found himself comfortably off ...
... thing not to be diminished . But he shared the opinions of the most commonplace believers in sin and trouble , and only congratulated himself on being exempt from their consequences . overweening old man found himself comfortably off ...
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... thing but solemnity . It finally declined under taste , and converted a little yard , which the ascendency of the ... things playfulness , and enjoying what , in allusion trivial and common . They drew their in- to another , he calls ...
... thing but solemnity . It finally declined under taste , and converted a little yard , which the ascendency of the ... things playfulness , and enjoying what , in allusion trivial and common . They drew their in- to another , he calls ...
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