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Pagina 1
... bare and open to our observation , as there are often a greater variety that belong to the same effect ; and these , though they are not altogether so VOL . VIII . B " satisfactory , are generally more useful than the other Addison.
... bare and open to our observation , as there are often a greater variety that belong to the same effect ; and these , though they are not altogether so VOL . VIII . B " satisfactory , are generally more useful than the other Addison.
Pagina 7
... observed , that there is generally in na- ture something more grand and august than what we meet with in the curiosities of art . When , therefore , we see this imitated in any measure , it gives us a nobler and more exalted kind of ...
... observed , that there is generally in na- ture something more grand and august than what we meet with in the curiosities of art . When , therefore , we see this imitated in any measure , it gives us a nobler and more exalted kind of ...
Pagina 9
... observations on this subject . Why concave and convex figures give a greatness of manner to works of architecture . Every thing that pleases the ima- gination in architecture , is either great , beautiful , or new . Adde tot egregias ...
... observations on this subject . Why concave and convex figures give a greatness of manner to works of architecture . Every thing that pleases the ima- gination in architecture , is either great , beautiful , or new . Adde tot egregias ...
Pagina 11
... observation upon this subject in a French author , which very much pleased me . It is in Monsieur Freart's Parallel of the ancient and modern Architecture . I shall give it the reader with the same terms of art which he has made use of ...
... observation upon this subject in a French author , which very much pleased me . It is in Monsieur Freart's Parallel of the ancient and modern Architecture . I shall give it the reader with the same terms of art which he has made use of ...
Pagina 13
... observe , that there is nothing in this whole art which pleases the imagination , but as it is great , uncom- mon , or beautiful . 0 . N ° 416. FRIDAY , JUNE 27 , 1712 . PAPER VI . ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . The ...
... observe , that there is nothing in this whole art which pleases the imagination , but as it is great , uncom- mon , or beautiful . 0 . N ° 416. FRIDAY , JUNE 27 , 1712 . PAPER VI . ON THE PLEASURES OF THE IMAGINATION . CONTENTS . The ...
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