| Joseph Spence - 1752 - 56 páginas
...Heaven, or down toward the Ground, or lide-way, as regarding fome Object. A Head that is quite unactive, and flung flat upon the Canvas (like the Faces on...Grace, that it will not even have any Life in it. The Quo motuj ? — (For fo, I think, thit Paffagefhould be read ; becaufe the Epithet of graceful, cannot... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 366 páginas
...Ground, or fide-way, as regarding fome Object. A Head that is quite unactive, and flung flat upon trie Canvas (like the Faces on Medals after the Fall of..." no Grace, with Impropriety;" or, in other Words, [/] Dixit; Sc avertens rofea cervice refulfit; Ambrofixque comx divinum vertice odorem Spiravere: pedes... | |
| 1765 - 378 páginas
...Heaven, or down toward the Ground, or fide-way, as regarding fome Object. A Head that is quite unactive, and flung flat upon the Canvas (like the faces on...any Life in it. The Second Obfervation is : " That therecanbe " no Grace, with Impropriety }"or, in other Words, £/ ] Dixit 5 It aver tens rofea cervice... | |
| 698 páginas
...heaven, or down toward the ground, or fide way, as regarding Tome object. A head that is quite unactive, and flung flat upon the canvas (like the faces on medals after the tall of the Roman empire, or the Gothic heads before the re•viv.it of the arts) will be fo far frorn... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 páginas
...heaven, or down toward the ground, or fide-way, as regarding fome objcft. A head that is quite unaftive, and flung flat upon the canvas (like the faces on...grace, that it will not even have any life in it. The fécond obfervation is, " That there can be no grace with impropriety ;" or, in other words, that nothing... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 324 páginas
...heaven, or down towards the ground, or side-way as regarding some object. A head that is quite inactive, and flung flat upon the canvas, like the faces on...or the gothic heads before the revival of the arts, are so far from having any grace that they have no appearance of life. The second observation is, "... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 800 páginas
...down toward the ground, or side-way, as regarding some object. A head that is quite inactive, and laid flat upon the canvas, like the faces on medals after...Gothic heads before the revival of the arts, will be so far from having any grace, that it will not even hare the least appearance of animation. The second... | |
| Joseph Spence - 1885 - 86 páginas
...Heaven, or down toward the Ground, or side-way, as regarding some Object. A Head that is quite unactive, and flung flat upon the Canvas (like the Faces on...Gothic Heads before the Revival of the Arts) will be so far from having any Grace, that it will not even have any Life in it. " The Second Observation is... | |
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