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penitence , or melancholy , & c . the capacity of grace will , I apprehend , equally be found . If we consult the productions of the fine arts , ( and more particularly of the fine arts of antiquity , whose predomi- nant feature is grace ) ...
penitence , or melancholy , & c . the capacity of grace will , I apprehend , equally be found . If we consult the productions of the fine arts , ( and more particularly of the fine arts of antiquity , whose predomi- nant feature is grace ) ...
Pagina 32
... grace . I know not that there is any statue of antiquity in which ex- treme passion is represented , but in the Laocoon ; and undoubtedly the first impression which it makes upon common spectators is very different from that of grace ...
... grace . I know not that there is any statue of antiquity in which ex- treme passion is represented , but in the Laocoon ; and undoubtedly the first impression which it makes upon common spectators is very different from that of grace ...
Pagina 34
... grace . It is in the more temperate period of these affections , when we see the dominion of emotion , rather than passion , and when the gestures assume the repose of habitual ... grace , which every 34 Of Grace in Gesture and Attitude .
... grace . It is in the more temperate period of these affections , when we see the dominion of emotion , rather than passion , and when the gestures assume the repose of habitual ... grace , which every 34 Of Grace in Gesture and Attitude .
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