Manual of the Fine Arts, Critical and Historical: With an Introduction by D. Huntington, M.A.A. S. Barnes & Company, 1879 - 476 páginas |
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... ornament . - THE CARACCI . - Nickname of Ox . - Academy . - Mechanical execution . - Annibale . -Agostino . - Pupils . - GUIDO . - Style . - Favourite models . - Ideal beauty.- Carelessness and haste . - DOMINICHINO . - The St. Girolamo ...
... ornament . - THE CARACCI . - Nickname of Ox . - Academy . - Mechanical execution . - Annibale . -Agostino . - Pupils . - GUIDO . - Style . - Favourite models . - Ideal beauty.- Carelessness and haste . - DOMINICHINO . - The St. Girolamo ...
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... ornaments . - Spread of the style ......... .. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE . - Old Gothic . - Origin of the style . - The Sketch Book . -Cowper . - Bishop Warburton . - Description of Melrose Abbey . — Orna- ments and sculpture . - The steeple ...
... ornaments . - Spread of the style ......... .. GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE . - Old Gothic . - Origin of the style . - The Sketch Book . -Cowper . - Bishop Warburton . - Description of Melrose Abbey . — Orna- ments and sculpture . - The steeple ...
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... ornament and objects which could minister only to the gratification of the fancy . It was , doubtless , the effort to erect a fit dwelling - place for Deity , or for gods many , that first called forth the ingenuity of man to any ...
... ornament and objects which could minister only to the gratification of the fancy . It was , doubtless , the effort to erect a fit dwelling - place for Deity , or for gods many , that first called forth the ingenuity of man to any ...
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... ornaments , In the Gothic style , we see typified the lofty aspirations and soaring hopes of Christianity , and still , amid much that is grand , we discover in some of its Protean forms evidences of the wild and romantic superstitions ...
... ornaments , In the Gothic style , we see typified the lofty aspirations and soaring hopes of Christianity , and still , amid much that is grand , we discover in some of its Protean forms evidences of the wild and romantic superstitions ...
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... ornament , or chokes it with a sickly luxuriance of weeds . The cultivation of art is a source of innocent pleasure , a recrea- tion from the sterner duties of life . There is an intimate connexion between the physical and mental states ...
... ornament , or chokes it with a sickly luxuriance of weeds . The cultivation of art is a source of innocent pleasure , a recrea- tion from the sterner duties of life . There is an intimate connexion between the physical and mental states ...
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Página 449 - Thou'dst meet the bear i' the mouth. When the mind's free The body's delicate; the tempest in my mind Doth from my senses take all feeling else Save what beats there.
Página 19 - A primrose by the river's brim A yellow primrose is to him, And it is nothing more...
Página 265 - And it came to pass, as they were burying a man, that, behold, they spied a band of men ; and they cast the man into the sepulchre of Elisha : and when the man was let down, and touched the bones of Elisha. he revived, and stood up on his feet.
Página 15 - Delightful Scenes, whether in Nature, Painting, or Poetry, have a kindly Influence on the Body, as well as the Mind, and not only serve to clear and brighten the Imagination, but are able to disperse Grief and Melancholy, and to set the Animal Spirits in pleasing and agreeable Motions.
Página 18 - own exceeding great reward;' it has soothed my afflictions; it has multiplied and refined my enjoyments ; it has endeared solitude ; and it has given me the habit of wishing to discover the good and the beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me.
Página 449 - But I will punish home: No, I will weep no more. In such a night To shut me out! Pour on; I will endure. In such a night as this! O Regan, Goneril! Your old kind father, whose frank heart gave all O, that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that.
Página 440 - full of noises, Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not.
Página 146 - I have endeavoured to treat my subjects as a dramatic writer ; my picture is my stage, my men and women my players, who, by means of certain actions and gestures, are to exhibit a dumb show.
Página 455 - The chorus in which that opera abounds gives the parterre frequent opportunities of joining in concert with the stage. This inclination of the audience to sing along with the actors, so prevails with them, that I have sometimes known the performer on the stage do no more in a celebrated song, than the clerk of a parish church, who serves only to raise the psalm, and is afterwards drowned in the music of the congregation.
Página 155 - I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even affected to feel their merit and admire them more than I really did.