Anecdotes of Polite Literature ...G. Burnet, 1764 |
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... taste for the beauties of com- pofition can only be formed by the fre- quent and attentive perufal of fuch books , as have been wrote on important fubjects with correctness and elegancy . The har- mony of graceful periods delights the ...
... taste for the beauties of com- pofition can only be formed by the fre- quent and attentive perufal of fuch books , as have been wrote on important fubjects with correctness and elegancy . The har- mony of graceful periods delights the ...
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... to criticise the works of genius , with- out taste . Mr. D'Alembert defines tafte to be , " Le talent de démêler dans les ou- vrages de l'art ce qui doit plaire aux D 2 " ames " ames fenfibles , & ce qui doit les " ( 35 )
... to criticise the works of genius , with- out taste . Mr. D'Alembert defines tafte to be , " Le talent de démêler dans les ou- vrages de l'art ce qui doit plaire aux D 2 " ames " ames fenfibles , & ce qui doit les " ( 35 )
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... taste are deeply rooted in human nature , fo fenfi- bility is also chiefly owing to the physical formation of the organs of perception : But the refinement of tafte depends in a great measure on external causes ; indeed an original ...
... taste are deeply rooted in human nature , fo fenfi- bility is also chiefly owing to the physical formation of the organs of perception : But the refinement of tafte depends in a great measure on external causes ; indeed an original ...
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... Taste is a facility in the mind to be mo- ved by what is excellent in an art ; it is a feeling of the truth . Remarks on the Beauties of Painting , p . 8 . * Genius loves to rush forward without con- troul , and without rule , to ...
... Taste is a facility in the mind to be mo- ved by what is excellent in an art ; it is a feeling of the truth . Remarks on the Beauties of Painting , p . 8 . * Genius loves to rush forward without con- troul , and without rule , to ...
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... taste removes every difguife which art , or the impetuofity of genius , occafions , and diftinguishes the exact dividing line with the most accurate precifion . down its rapid ftreams , gold and mud mingled to- gether by the impetuofity ...
... taste removes every difguife which art , or the impetuofity of genius , occafions , and diftinguishes the exact dividing line with the most accurate precifion . down its rapid ftreams , gold and mud mingled to- gether by the impetuofity ...
Términos y frases comunes
abfurd action Addiſon admire Æneid affertion Aladin alfo alſo antients Ariofto beauties beſt Boffu Boileau Camoens Ceuta cifm compofed compofition confequence confifts criticiſm defcription defects deferves defign difcover difplays Effais fur elegant enthuſiaſm epic poem epic poetry excellent expref fable fame fays fenfibility fentiments fhall fhew fhining fhould fimple fingle firft firſt fome fometimes fpecies fpirit ftanza ftriking ftyle fubject fublime fuch fuperior genius Gierufalemme greateſt Henriade hero himſelf Homer Iliad imagination inftances itſelf juft leaft Leonidas lyric poetry Milton moft Monf moſt mufic muft muſt nature nius noble numbers obferved occafions ouvrages paffages paffing paffions painting Paradife Loft Pindar pleafing pleaſe pleaſure Poeme Epique poet poetic poetry praiſe Priam profeffion qu'il racter reader reafon refpect reft Shakeſpear ſhall ſome ſpeak Taffo tafte taſte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion tout uſe vaft verfe Virgil Voltaire whofe wrote καὶ
Pasajes populares
Página 173 - This pencil take (she said) whose colours clear Richly paint the vernal year : Thine, too, these golden keys, immortal Boy ! This can unlock the gates of Joy ; Of Horror that, and thrilling Fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic Tears.
Página 117 - As when far off at sea a fleet descried Hangs in the clouds, by equinoctial winds Close sailing from Bengala, or the isles Of Ternate and Tidore, whence merchants bring Their spicy drugs ; they, on the trading flood, Through the wide Ethiopian to the cape, Ply stemming nightly toward the pole : so seemed Far off the flying fiend.
Página 172 - In flower of youth and beauty's pride. Happy, happy, happy pair! None but the brave, None but the brave, None but the brave deserves the fair...
Página 184 - Thy banks ? — alas, is this the boafted fcene, This dreary, wide, uncultivated plain, Where fick'ning Nature wears a fainter green, And Defolation fpreads her torpid reign ? Is this the fcene where Freedom breath'd, Her copious horn where Plenty wreath'd. And health at opening day Bade all her rofeate breezes fly, To wake the fons of Induftry, And make their fields more gay?
Página 84 - Every one has something so singularly his own that no painter could have distinguished them more by their features than the poet has by their manners.
Página 116 - Phlegra with the heroic race were join'd That fought at Thebes and Ilium, on each side...
Página 177 - Can Music's voice, can Beauty's eye, Can Painting's glowing hand supply A charm so suited to my mind, As blows this hollow gust of wind, As drops this little weeping rill Soft tinkling down the moss-grown hill, While through the west, where sinks the crimson day, Meek Twilight slowly sails, and waves her banners gray?
Página 112 - Ethereal Powers And Spirits, both them who stood and them who faild; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have givn sincere Of true allegiance, constant Faith or Love, Where only what they needs must do, appeard, Not what they would?
Página 174 - Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate ; Beneath the good how far — but far above the great ! ODE VI.
Página 152 - They may be of fome ufe to the lower rank of writers ; but an author of genius has much finer materials of Nature's production, for elevating his fubject, and making it interefting.