Essays on the Picturesque, as Compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful: And, on the Use of Studying Pictures, for the Purpose of Improving Real Landscape, 1 tomasJ. Mawman, 1810 |
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... qualities directly opposite to those of beauty What those qualities are . Picturesque and beautiful in buildings 49 50 51 Ditto in water . 56 Ditto Ditto Ditto in trees in animals 57 58 in birds ...... 61 Ditto in the human species 63 ...
... qualities directly opposite to those of beauty What those qualities are . Picturesque and beautiful in buildings 49 50 51 Ditto in water . 56 Ditto Ditto Ditto in trees in animals 57 58 in birds ...... 61 Ditto in the human species 63 ...
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... qualities of beauty , tend to insipidity : those of picturesqueness to deformity . - Anecdote of an Anato- . mist . Note .. Application to improvements 6. 204 ... 207 Beauty , picturesqueness , and deformity , in the other senses .. 208 ...
... qualities of beauty , tend to insipidity : those of picturesqueness to deformity . - Anecdote of an Anato- . mist . Note .. Application to improvements 6. 204 ... 207 Beauty , picturesqueness , and deformity , in the other senses .. 208 ...
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... convinced , however , that the name and reference only are limited and uncer- tain , and that the qualities which make objects picturesque , are not only as dis- tinct as those which make them beautiful or sublime , 43.
... convinced , however , that the name and reference only are limited and uncer- tain , and that the qualities which make objects picturesque , are not only as dis- tinct as those which make them beautiful or sublime , 43.
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... to it : the Italian and French words have a reference to the turn of mind common to painters ; • who , from the constant habit of examining all the 44 The picturesque arises from qualities directly opposite to those of beauty.
... to it : the Italian and French words have a reference to the turn of mind common to painters ; • who , from the constant habit of examining all the 44 The picturesque arises from qualities directly opposite to those of beauty.
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... qualities , though frequently blended and united with others in the same object or set of objects , may be separated from them , and assigned to the class to which they belong . If it can be shewn that a character com- posed of these ...
... qualities , though frequently blended and united with others in the same object or set of objects , may be separated from them , and assigned to the class to which they belong . If it can be shewn that a character com- posed of these ...
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97 psl. - Less than archangel ruined, and the excess Of glory obscured ; as when the sun, new risen, Looks through the horizontal misty air Shorn of his beams, or from behind the moon, In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations, and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs.
132 psl. - Making it momentary as a sound, Swift as a shadow, short as any dream, Brief as the lightning in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth, And ere a man hath power to say, — Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick bright things come to confusion.
100 psl. - Appear like mice; and yon' tall anchoring bark, Diminish'd to her cock; her cock, a buoy Almost too small for sight: The murmuring surge, That on the unnumber'd idle pebbles chafes, Cannot be heard so high: — I'll look no more; Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight Topple down headlong.
190 psl. - The other shape, If shape it might be call'd that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb ; Or substance might be call'd that shadow seem'd, For each seem'd either: black it stood as night, Fierce as ten furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart ; what seem'd his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on.
64 psl. - Archangel ; but his face Deep scars of thunder had intrenched, and care Sat on his faded cheek ; but under brows Of dauntless courage, and considerate pride Waiting revenge. Cruel his eye, but cast Signs of remorse and passion...
87 psl. - THE passion caused by the great and sublime in nature, when those causes operate most powerfully, is astonishment : and astonishment is that state of the soul in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horror.
116 psl. - Twas but a kindred sound to move, For pity melts the mind to love. Softly sweet, in Lydian measures Soon he soothed his soul to pleasures. War...
51 psl. - A temple or palace of Grecian architecture in its perfect entire state, and with its surface and colour smooth and even, either in painting or reality is beautiful; in ruin it is picturesque.
63 psl. - In our own species, objects merely picturesque are to be found among the wandering tribes of gypsies and beggars, who, in all the qualities which give them that character, bear a close analogy to the wild forester and the worn out cart horse, and again to old mills, hovels, and other inanimate objects of the same kind.
163 psl. - ... else has retired into obscurity ; it still forces itself into notice, still impudently stares you in the face. An object of a sober tint, unexpectedly gilded by the sun, is like a serious countenance suddenly lighted up by a smile ; a whitened object like the eternal grin of a fool.