The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 227
... light " : that is in the sublime style , but it is not sublime , because there is nothing there very marvellous , which one could not easily find . But : " God said , Let there be light ; and there was light " ; this extraordinary ...
... light " : that is in the sublime style , but it is not sublime , because there is nothing there very marvellous , which one could not easily find . But : " God said , Let there be light ; and there was light " ; this extraordinary ...
Stran 239
... light and colors ) , were it not to add supernumerary orna- ments to the universe , and make it more agreeable to the imagina- tion ? We are everywhere entertained with pleasing shows and ap- paritions ; we discover imaginary glories in ...
... light and colors ) , were it not to add supernumerary orna- ments to the universe , and make it more agreeable to the imagina- tion ? We are everywhere entertained with pleasing shows and ap- paritions ; we discover imaginary glories in ...
Stran 334
... light , " said I , " from the side turned to us , and the shadow is thrown into the picture . The returning laborers in the foreground are especially in the light , which produces an ex- cellent effect . " " But how has Rubens produced ...
... light , " said I , " from the side turned to us , and the shadow is thrown into the picture . The returning laborers in the foreground are especially in the light , which produces an ex- cellent effect . " " But how has Rubens produced ...
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