I have here offered, than that music, architecture, and painting, as well as poetry and oratory, are to deduce their laws and rules from the general sense and taste of mankind, and not from the principles of those arts themselves ; or, in other words,... The Discourses of Sir Joshua Reynolds - Página 40por Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 279 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1786 - 694 páginas
...taitc of mankind, ana not from the principles of thofe arts themfelves ; or in other words, the tafte is not to conform to the art, but the art to the tafte. Mufic is not defigned to pleafe only chromatic ears, but all that are capable of diftinguifliing... | |
| 1789 - 508 páginas
...tafte of mankind, and not from the principles of thofe arts themfelves ; or in other words, the tafte is not to conform to the art, but the art to the tafte. Mufic is not defigned to pleafe only chromatic ears, but all that are capable of diftinguiming... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 394 páginas
...architecture, and painting, as well as poetry and oratory, are to deduce their laws and • Concert. rules from the general sense and taste of mankind, and not...ears, but all that are capable of distinguishing harsh front disagreeable notes. A man of an ordinary ear is a judge whether a passion is expressed in proper... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 590 páginas
...sic, architecture, and painting, as well as poetry aiul orator)-, are " to deduce their laws and rules from the general sense and taste of " mankind, and not from the principles of these arts themselves; or, " in other words, that the taste is not to conform to the art, but the "art... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1812 - 444 páginas
...music, architec" tore, and painting, as well as poetry and oratory are to de" duce their laws and rules from the general sense and taste of " mankind, and not from the principles of these arts themselves : " in other words, that the taste is not to conform to the art, but " the art... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1812 - 442 páginas
...music, architec" ture, and painting, as well as poetry and oratory are to de" duce their laws and rules from the general sense and taste of ** mankind, and not from the principles of these arts themselves : " in other words, that the taste is not to conform to the art, but « the art... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1816 - 644 páginas
...music, architecture, and painting, as well as poetry and ora" tory, are to deduce their laws and rules from the general sense " and taste of mankind, and not from the principles of these arts •' themselves ; or, in other words, the Taste is not to conform to •' the Art, but the... | |
| 1839 - 870 páginas
...unintelligible and powerless congregation of sounds. " Music," says Addison, " is to deduce its laws and rules from the general sense and taste of mankind, and not from the principles of the art itself ; or, in other words, the taste is not to conform to the art, but the art to the taste.... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 370 páginas
...music, architecture, and painting, as well as poetry and oratory, are to deduce their laws and rules from the general sense and taste of mankind, and not...those arts themselves ; or, in other words, the taste i£ not to conform to the art, but the art to the taste. Music is not designed to please only chromatic... | |
| 1822 - 788 páginas
...as wel « poetry and oratory, are to deduce their laws snd rules from the general sense and taste o Hazzard. William Brown, printer. ii no« designed to please only chromatic ears, bu all that are capable of distinguishing harsh from... | |
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