| John Britton - 1816 - 944 páginas
...Angelo, it must be answered, that if it is to be given to him who possessed a greater combination of th* higher qualities of the art than any other man, there is no doubt but RafFaelle is the first." It appears equally unnecessary to enter, in this place, on a minute detail of the various fine results,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 páginas
...which ought to hold the first rank, Raffaelle or Michael Angelo, it must be answered, that if it is given to him who possessed a greater combination of...there is no doubt but Raffaelle is the first. But if, according to Longinus, the sublime, being the highest excellence that human composition can attain... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 páginas
...which ought to hold the first rank, Raffaelle or Michael Angelo, it must be answered, that if it is given to him who possessed a greater combination of...there is no doubt but Raffaelle is the first. But if, according to Longinus, the sublime, being the highest excellence that human composition can attain... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 332 páginas
...observations on Nature, the energy of Michael Angelo, and the beauty and simplicity of the Antique. To the question therefore, which ought to hold the...the art than any other man, there is no doubt but Kafiaelle is the first. But if, as Longinus thinks, the sublime, being the highest excellence that... | |
| John Edward Taylor - 1840 - 182 páginas
...art, equals in that greatness of mind which is proof against the taint of envy : the one possessing a greater combination of the higher qualities of the art than any other man ; the other that sublimity " which, as Longinus thinks, being the highest excellence that human composition... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Allan Cunningham - 1860 - 394 páginas
...observations on^ Nature, 7* the energy of Michael Angelo, and the Beauty and Simplicity of the Antique. To the question, therefore, which ought to hold the...the art than any other man, there is no doubt but Rafiaelle is the first. But if, as Longinus thinks, the sublime, being the highest excellence that... | |
| Edmund Edward Antrobus - 1862 - 216 páginas
...simplicity of the antique. To the question, therefore, which ought to hold the first rank, Raphael or Michael Angelo? it must be answered, that if it...the art than any other man, there is no doubt but Raphael is the first ; but if, as Longinus thinks, the sublime, being the highest excellence that human... | |
| John Burnet - 1913 - 162 páginas
...simplicity of the antique. To the question, therefore, 'Which ought to hold the first rank, Haffaelle or Michael Angelo?' it must be answered, that if it...is no doubt but Raffaelle is the first. But if, as I.onginus thinks, the sublime, being the highest excellence that human composition can attain to, abundantly... | |
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