Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... Titian's portraits , than Raphael's Cartoons , or the Greek statues ? Of the two first I shall say nothing , as they are evidently picturesque , rather than imaginative . Raphael's Cartoons are certainly the finest comments that ever ...
... Titian's portraits , than Raphael's Cartoons , or the Greek statues ? Of the two first I shall say nothing , as they are evidently picturesque , rather than imaginative . Raphael's Cartoons are certainly the finest comments that ever ...
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... Titian , Michael Angelo , Correg- gio , Cervantes , and Boccaccio , the Greek sculptors and tragedians , — all lived near the beginning of their arts perfected , and all but created , them . These giant - sons of genius stand indeed ...
... Titian , Michael Angelo , Correg- gio , Cervantes , and Boccaccio , the Greek sculptors and tragedians , — all lived near the beginning of their arts perfected , and all but created , them . These giant - sons of genius stand indeed ...
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... Titian or Rubens ! Lyrical poetry , of all others , bears the nearest resemblance to paint- ing it deals in hieroglyphics and passing figures , which depend for effect , not on the working out , but on the selection . It is the dance ...
... Titian or Rubens ! Lyrical poetry , of all others , bears the nearest resemblance to paint- ing it deals in hieroglyphics and passing figures , which depend for effect , not on the working out , but on the selection . It is the dance ...
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... inconceivable truth and beauty of expression , thinking most of his subject or of himself ? Do you suppose that Titian , when 9 . he painted a landscape , was pluming himself 278 ON THE LIVING POETS . APPENDIX :-No I No II No III 325.
... inconceivable truth and beauty of expression , thinking most of his subject or of himself ? Do you suppose that Titian , when 9 . he painted a landscape , was pluming himself 278 ON THE LIVING POETS . APPENDIX :-No I No II No III 325.
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... hates Raphael , he hates Titian ; he hates Vandyke ; he hates the antique ; he hates the Apollo Belvidere⚫ he hates the Venus of Medicis . This is the reason that so few people take an interest in his 316 ON THE LIVING POETS .
... hates Raphael , he hates Titian ; he hates Vandyke ; he hates the antique ; he hates the Apollo Belvidere⚫ he hates the Venus of Medicis . This is the reason that so few people take an interest in his 316 ON THE LIVING POETS .
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