Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... objects . And these , I think , all proceed from the sight of what is great , uncommon , or beautiful . There may , indeed , be something so terrible or offensive , that the horror or loathsomeness of an object may overbear the pleasure ...
... objects . And these , I think , all proceed from the sight of what is great , uncommon , or beautiful . There may , indeed , be something so terrible or offensive , that the horror or loathsomeness of an object may overbear the pleasure ...
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Wylie Sypher. When a building or other object has been once viewed from its proper point , the foot should never travel to it by the same path which the eye has traveled over before . Lose the object , and draw nigh obliquely . The side ...
Wylie Sypher. When a building or other object has been once viewed from its proper point , the foot should never travel to it by the same path which the eye has traveled over before . Lose the object , and draw nigh obliquely . The side ...
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... object and ceases to please . Should we wish to give it picturesque beauty , we must use the mallet instead of the chisel : we must beat down one half of it , deface the other , and throw the mutilated members around in heaps . In short ...
... object and ceases to please . Should we wish to give it picturesque beauty , we must use the mallet instead of the chisel : we must beat down one half of it , deface the other , and throw the mutilated members around in heaps . In short ...
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