| Joseph Spence - 1752 - 56 páginas
...thing * inexplicable -, and, in a great meafure, I believe it is fo. We know that the Soul is, but we fcarce know what it is ; every Judge of Beauty...fixt upon a Definition for it. Grace often depends on fbme very little Incidents in a fine Face ; and in Actions, it confifts more in the manner of doing... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 366 páginas
...reddere nemo poteft. Erafmut in his Pbihdoxut. fure, I believe, it is fo. We know that the Soul is, but we fcarce know what it is ; every Judge of Beauty...and in Actions, it confifts more in the Manner of doing Things, than in the things themfelves. It is perpetually varying its Appearances, and is therefore... | |
| 1765 - 378 páginas
...nemQ potcft. Erafmut in his fbilsdcxas. fure, fure, I believe, it is fo. We know that the Soul is, but we fcarce know what it is ; every Judge of Beauty...fome very little Incidents in a fine Face ; and in AcYions, it confifts more in the Manner of doing Things, than in the things themfelves. It is perpetually... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 712 páginas
...fcarce know what it is : every judge of beauty ean point out grace, but no one has ever yet fixed npon a definition for it. Grace often depends on fome very little incidents in a fine face ; and, in a&ions, it confifts more in the manner of doing things, than in the things themfelves. It is perpetually... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 páginas
...of as a thing inexplicable ; and in a great meafure perhaps it is fo. We know that the foul is, but we fcarce know what it is : every judge of beauty can point out grace ; but no one feems even yet to have fixed upon a definition for it. Grace often depends on fome very little incidents... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1797 - 604 páginas
...of as a thing inexplicable, and in a great meafure I believe it is fo. We know that the foul is, but •we fcarce know what it is : every judge of beauty can point out grace, but no one has ever yet fixed npon a definition for it. Grace often depends on fome very little incidents in a... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 324 páginas
...inexplicable ; and in a great measure, I believe it is so. We know that the soul is, but \ve scarcely know what it is; every judge of beauty can point out grace ; but no one has ever yet defined it. G race often depends upon very little incidents in a fine face ; and in actions... | |
| 1819 - 490 páginas
...to consider as inexplicable. We know indeed, that the soul is, but we scarce know what it is: thus every judge of beauty can point out grace, but no one that I can quote has yet fixed upon a clear and satisfactory definition of it. Grace often depends on certain... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 páginas
...inexplicable ; and, in a great measure, I believe, it is so. We know that the soul is, but we scarce know what it is ; every judge of beauty can point out grace ; but no one that I know of has ever yet fixed upon a definition for it. Grace often depends on some very little incidents in a fine face ;... | |
| Joseph Spence - 1885 - 86 páginas
...amores, Qua; me surpuerat mihi ? Measure, I believe, it is so. We know that the Soul is, but we scarce know what it is ; every Judge of Beauty can point out grace ; but no one that I know of has ever yet fixed upon a Definition for it. " Grace often depends on some very little incidents in a fine Face... | |
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