The Varied Pattern: Studies in the 18th CenturyPeter Hughes, David Williams A. M. Hakkert, 1971 - 394 من الصفحات |
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... less universal , less sublime as we move further into the eighteenth century . They also , although at first imperceptibly , move down the social scale . The heroes and heroines are described more concretely : they have dark hair , blue ...
... less universal , less sublime as we move further into the eighteenth century . They also , although at first imperceptibly , move down the social scale . The heroes and heroines are described more concretely : they have dark hair , blue ...
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... less a series of set pieces than a fluid experience of nature for the viewer . Richardson's use of epistolary form and the landscape gardener's of perspectives loosen the linear structure embodied in a garden as on a printed page in a ...
... less a series of set pieces than a fluid experience of nature for the viewer . Richardson's use of epistolary form and the landscape gardener's of perspectives loosen the linear structure embodied in a garden as on a printed page in a ...
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... less favoured , less pampered creatures . They were often scholars without jobs who painted and practised calligraphy for a living and they found that this , as in the West , was often an extremely precarious way of keeping body and ...
... less favoured , less pampered creatures . They were often scholars without jobs who painted and practised calligraphy for a living and they found that this , as in the West , was often an extremely precarious way of keeping body and ...
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