History of English Literature, Том 1H. Holt, 1875 |
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... pictures and landscapes - Why they must be so - The cave of Mammon , and the gardens of Acrasia - How Spenser composes - Wherein the art of the Renaissance is complete 203 I. V. . · — PAGE . § 3. PROSE . Limit of the poetry - Changes in ...
... pictures and landscapes - Why they must be so - The cave of Mammon , and the gardens of Acrasia - How Spenser composes - Wherein the art of the Renaissance is complete 203 I. V. . · — PAGE . § 3. PROSE . Limit of the poetry - Changes in ...
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... picture , every phrase in a writing , the special sensation whence detail , stroke , or phrase had issue ; he is present at the drama which was enacted in the soul of artist or writer ; the choice of a word , the brevity or length of a ...
... picture , every phrase in a writing , the special sensation whence detail , stroke , or phrase had issue ; he is present at the drama which was enacted in the soul of artist or writer ; the choice of a word , the brevity or length of a ...
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... pictures , destroyed the ornaments , curtailed the ceremonies , shut up the worshipers in high pews which prevent them from seeing anything , and regulated the thousand details of decoration , posture , and general externals . This ...
... pictures , destroyed the ornaments , curtailed the ceremonies , shut up the worshipers in high pews which prevent them from seeing anything , and regulated the thousand details of decoration , posture , and general externals . This ...
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... this compendium you will perceive the principal forms which it can present . After all , this kind of ideal picture , geometrical as well as psychological , is not very complex , and we speedily see the INTRODUCTION . 9.
... this compendium you will perceive the principal forms which it can present . After all , this kind of ideal picture , geometrical as well as psychological , is not very complex , and we speedily see the INTRODUCTION . 9.
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... each special formation it must occupy itself ; the finished picture of these characteristic conditions it must now labor to compose . No task is more delicate or more difficult ; Montesquieu tried it , but in INTRODUCTION . 23.
... each special formation it must occupy itself ; the finished picture of these characteristic conditions it must now labor to compose . No task is more delicate or more difficult ; Montesquieu tried it , but in INTRODUCTION . 23.
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