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LONDON:
T. CADELL, STRAND;
W. BLACKWOOD AND SONS, EDINBURGH.
Printed by A. SPOTTISWOODE,
New-Street-Square.
8-13-35
CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
DISCOURSE IX.
Page
On the removal of the Royal Academy to Somerset-Place.
-The advantages to society from cultivating intellectual
pleasure......
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DISCOURSE X.
Sculpture: Has but one style.-Its objects, form, and cha-
racter.-Ineffectual attempts of the modern Sculptors to
improve the art.-Ill effects of modern dress in Sculp-
Genius : Consists principally in the comprehension of A
Whole; in taking general ideas only.
DISCOURSE XII.
Little of
Particular methods of study of little consequence
the art can be taught. - Love of method often a love of
idleness. —Pittori improvvisatori apt to be careless and
incorrect; seldom original and striking: - This proceeds
from their not studying the works of other masters .........
DISCOURSE XIII.
Art not merely imitation, but under the direction of the
Imagination. In what manner Poetry, Painting, Acting,
Gardening, and Architecture, depart from Nature
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