Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 159
... Correggio might be mentioned as an instance of the one , Voltaire of the other . There is nothing that helps a man in his conduct through life more than a knowledge of his own char- acteristic weaknesses ( which , guarded against ...
... Correggio might be mentioned as an instance of the one , Voltaire of the other . There is nothing that helps a man in his conduct through life more than a knowledge of his own char- acteristic weaknesses ( which , guarded against ...
Pagina 611
... Correggio's , which is effeminate . That is , the gusto of Michael Angelo consists in expressing energy of will without proportionable sensibility , Cor- reggio's in expressing exquisite sensibility without energy of will . In Correggio's ...
... Correggio's , which is effeminate . That is , the gusto of Michael Angelo consists in expressing energy of will without proportionable sensibility , Cor- reggio's in expressing exquisite sensibility without energy of will . In Correggio's ...
Pagina 641
... Correggio . It is not known that Correggio ever saw a picture of any great master . He lived and died obscurely in an obscure village . We have few of his works , but they are all perfect . What truth , what grace , what angelic ...
... Correggio . It is not known that Correggio ever saw a picture of any great master . He lived and died obscurely in an obscure village . We have few of his works , but they are all perfect . What truth , what grace , what angelic ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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