Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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George Walker. Greeks , a Circassian beauty honoured by the admiration of the Asiatics , would be acknowledged as a ... Greek and Asiatic , excepting colour , to possess the essential cha- racters of beauty . It is probable therefore ...
George Walker. Greeks , a Circassian beauty honoured by the admiration of the Asiatics , would be acknowledged as a ... Greek and Asiatic , excepting colour , to possess the essential cha- racters of beauty . It is probable therefore ...
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... Greeks perfected their conception of the beautiful by a nice and delicate attention to this rule ; if they had more favoured ori- ginals to collect from , and had a freer access to these rich originals ; if the Greek statua- ries were ...
... Greeks perfected their conception of the beautiful by a nice and delicate attention to this rule ; if they had more favoured ori- ginals to collect from , and had a freer access to these rich originals ; if the Greek statua- ries were ...
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George Walker. Greeks might be considered as mere opinion . If we have not erred then in this previous analysis , it has appeared that , in the subject of the human form , the sentimental and the rational judgment of beauty are not ...
George Walker. Greeks might be considered as mere opinion . If we have not erred then in this previous analysis , it has appeared that , in the subject of the human form , the sentimental and the rational judgment of beauty are not ...
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... Greeks copied from nature ; her most perfect forms were their standard : succeed- ing artists have received their productions ... Greek fabrication . Their admiration knew knew no bounds ; and though , of the statues THE GRECIAN STATUES . 31.
... Greeks copied from nature ; her most perfect forms were their standard : succeed- ing artists have received their productions ... Greek fabrication . Their admiration knew knew no bounds ; and though , of the statues THE GRECIAN STATUES . 31.
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