I will not bore my reader with the tiresome cant of "effect," "expression," "force," "depth," and " relief," but, instead of all this, will tell him a short story about the painting, which, if it has no other merit, has at least that of authenticity.... The Novels of Charles Lever - Stran 42avtor: Charles James Lever - 1897Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Friedrich Schleiermacher - 1825 - 490 strani
...to i this Essay to consider it as an argument in support of an hypothesis. It is a critical inquiry, which, if it has no other merit, has at least that of perfect freedom and impartiality. That the result corresponds with the notions which we should independently... | |
| Friedrich Daniel E. Schleiermacher - 1825 - 500 strani
...to this Essay to consider it as an argument in support of an hypothesis. It is a critical inquiry, which, if it has no other merit, has at least that of perfect freedom and impartiality. That the result corresponds with the notions which we should independently... | |
| 1843 - 1266 strani
..."force," "depth," and "relief," but, instead of all this, will tell him a shert story about the picture, which, if it has no other merit, has at least that...great florist — was very desirous to enlarge his farden by adding to it a patch of ground adjoining. i chanced, unfortunately, that this piece ofland... | |
| 1843 - 818 strani
...I' ; '"'"i"' -!«•-.. Rubens — who, among his other tastes, w«sa great florist — wns тегу desirous to enlarge his garden by adding to it a patch...unfortunately, that this piece of land did not belong to MI individual who could be tempted by ft large price, but to я «oei*«Y or ehjb called the " Arquebussiers,"... | |
| Charles James Lever - 1844 - 338 strani
...reprobating. I will not attempt any description of a picture, which, to those who have seen it, could realize not one of the impressions the work itself afforded,...no other merit, has at least that of authenticity. Rubens—who, among his other tastes, was a great florist—was very desirous^ to enlarge his garden,... | |
| Charles James Lever - 1845 - 396 strani
...reprobating. I will not attempt any description of a picture, which, to those who have seen it, could realize not one of the impressions the work itself afforded,...enlarge his garden, by adding to it a patch of ground adoining. It chanced unfortunately, that this piece of land did not belong to an individual who could... | |
| 1852 - 710 strani
...matters of fact, of opinion, or of reasoning. Surely Mr Morell was sorely pressed when he invented this, which, if it has no other merit, has at least that of originality. The fourth objection is declared to amount to "a moral demonstration," and is, — " That... | |
| 1850 - 698 strani
...matters of fact, of opinion, or of reasoning. Surely Mr. Morell was sorely pressed when he invented this, which, if it has no other merit, has at least that of originality. The fourth objection is declared to amount to " a moral demonstration," and is, — "... | |
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