The Literary Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds ...G. Bell & Sons, 1890 |
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... spectator ; and which , by a succession of art , may be so far diffused , that its effects may extend themselves imperceptibly into public benefits , and be among the means of bestowing on whole nations refinement of taste : which , if ...
... spectator ; and which , by a succession of art , may be so far diffused , that its effects may extend themselves imperceptibly into public benefits , and be among the means of bestowing on whole nations refinement of taste : which , if ...
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... spectator . Poetry and elocution of every sort make use of signs , but those signs are arbitrary and conventional . The sculptor employs the representation of the thing itself ; but still as a means to a higher end , as a gradual ascent ...
... spectator . Poetry and elocution of every sort make use of signs , but those signs are arbitrary and conventional . The sculptor employs the representation of the thing itself ; but still as a means to a higher end , as a gradual ascent ...
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... spectator . Though this observation comes from a person whose opinion , in every thing re- lating to the Arts , carries with it the highest authority , yet I cannot but suspect that such refined expression is scarce within the province ...
... spectator . Though this observation comes from a person whose opinion , in every thing re- lating to the Arts , carries with it the highest authority , yet I cannot but suspect that such refined expression is scarce within the province ...
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... spectator is principally engaged by the attitude and action of the performer , and it is there he must look for whatever expression that art is capable of ex- hibiting . The Dancers themselves acknowledge this , by often wearing masks ...
... spectator is principally engaged by the attitude and action of the performer , and it is there he must look for whatever expression that art is capable of ex- hibiting . The Dancers themselves acknowledge this , by often wearing masks ...
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... interest the spectator . I only wish to impress on your minds the true distinction between essential and subordinate Dowers ; and to show what qualities in the art claim your chief attention , and 28 THE ELEVENTH DISCOURSE .
... interest the spectator . I only wish to impress on your minds the true distinction between essential and subordinate Dowers ; and to show what qualities in the art claim your chief attention , and 28 THE ELEVENTH DISCOURSE .
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