Appletons' Journal, כרך 6D. Appleton and Company, 1879 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 68
עמוד 179
... beauty which have only been equaled by one man ( Fred Walker ) , whose work I will speak of directly ; the third was the reproduction of ani- mal and inanimate nature faithfully , and yet in perfect combination and subordination to his ...
... beauty which have only been equaled by one man ( Fred Walker ) , whose work I will speak of directly ; the third was the reproduction of ani- mal and inanimate nature faithfully , and yet in perfect combination and subordination to his ...
עמוד 180
... beauty " - and that with all his great powers of coloring and draughtsmanship - and in both his powers are exceptionally great - he has mistaken the way to attain his end ; and the reason is evident . The Greek knew only of the beauty ...
... beauty " - and that with all his great powers of coloring and draughtsmanship - and in both his powers are exceptionally great - he has mistaken the way to attain his end ; and the reason is evident . The Greek knew only of the beauty ...
עמוד 280
... beauty can disregard these principles - for asso- ciation is an irrepressible factor in all these things , and , just as dirt is merely misplaced matter , so is beauty conditioned upon its environments , and upon the impressions which ...
... beauty can disregard these principles - for asso- ciation is an irrepressible factor in all these things , and , just as dirt is merely misplaced matter , so is beauty conditioned upon its environments , and upon the impressions which ...
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