The Edinburgh monthly review, المجلد 51821 |
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الصفحة vi
... taste require modifications of old drama▭▭ great peculiarities of earlier dramatists - the result apparently of superior intellect , or intellect better cultivated - comparison of old and modern writ- ers - general views of poetic ...
... taste require modifications of old drama▭▭ great peculiarities of earlier dramatists - the result apparently of superior intellect , or intellect better cultivated - comparison of old and modern writ- ers - general views of poetic ...
الصفحة 17
... taste ; and the Reformation , and other great political events that subsequently occurred , left little leisure for the cultivation of the arts , or the development of native talent . A love of splendour , and a taste for the elegant ...
... taste ; and the Reformation , and other great political events that subsequently occurred , left little leisure for the cultivation of the arts , or the development of native talent . A love of splendour , and a taste for the elegant ...
الصفحة 18
... taste for the fine arts , and , on his accession to the throne , became their most zealous . and munificent patron that England has produced . As yet there were no master - pieces of art to point wherein excellence consisted , and to ...
... taste for the fine arts , and , on his accession to the throne , became their most zealous . and munificent patron that England has produced . As yet there were no master - pieces of art to point wherein excellence consisted , and to ...
الصفحة 19
... taste and simplicity of conception , chasteness of design , and purity of colour , which distinguish Vandyke . There is commonly great affectation in his attitudes and the air of his heads , and his draperies are artificial and ...
... taste and simplicity of conception , chasteness of design , and purity of colour , which distinguish Vandyke . There is commonly great affectation in his attitudes and the air of his heads , and his draperies are artificial and ...
الصفحة 23
... taste and skill of the artist . During the reign of Charles II . Cibber , ( father of the dramatist ) a native of Holstein , came to England . He executed the greater part of the statues of the kings , and that of Sir Thomas Gresham ...
... taste and skill of the artist . During the reign of Charles II . Cibber , ( father of the dramatist ) a native of Holstein , came to England . He executed the greater part of the statues of the kings , and that of Sir Thomas Gresham ...
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