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Pagina 98
... nature ; but that , in his study of nature , he sought the ideal that perfect form of which nature is too avaricious to bestow it , in all its parts , on any one individual . The reader will pardon this digression while I return to my ...
... nature ; but that , in his study of nature , he sought the ideal that perfect form of which nature is too avaricious to bestow it , in all its parts , on any one individual . The reader will pardon this digression while I return to my ...
Pagina 239
... nature in our attempts to imitate her ; and that the secret of Titian's flesh - tints is not to be found by scraping down his pictures to discover whether he used this or that pigment , but in the simple teaching of the arrangement of ...
... nature in our attempts to imitate her ; and that the secret of Titian's flesh - tints is not to be found by scraping down his pictures to discover whether he used this or that pigment , but in the simple teaching of the arrangement of ...
Pagina 348
... nature's provision produce a huge tumultuous agitation of our facul- for relieving an incompatibility of mental and bodi- ties and feelings , by the massiveness and richness ly states , that would otherwise be painful in the of their ...
... nature's provision produce a huge tumultuous agitation of our facul- for relieving an incompatibility of mental and bodi- ties and feelings , by the massiveness and richness ly states , that would otherwise be painful in the of their ...
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