The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 401
... light in Claude Lorrain's landscapes . It appears ideal and still more beautiful than nature ; but it is the light of Rome . " I did not omit to see the villa Borghese , and to admire the sun as he cast his setting beams upon the ...
... light in Claude Lorrain's landscapes . It appears ideal and still more beautiful than nature ; but it is the light of Rome . " I did not omit to see the villa Borghese , and to admire the sun as he cast his setting beams upon the ...
Pagina 484
... light to be found in the whole picture ; as if , being the organ through which the divine power emanates and manifests itself , it ought to have emitted , above all the rest , an acme of brilliancy and incomparable radiance . Hence ...
... light to be found in the whole picture ; as if , being the organ through which the divine power emanates and manifests itself , it ought to have emitted , above all the rest , an acme of brilliancy and incomparable radiance . Hence ...
Pagina 526
... light that might have been mistaken for a star , we should have had something to rest our wing upon ; but as the passage now stands , we do say that all its beauties are worse than negative . The light of commission is supposed to go ...
... light that might have been mistaken for a star , we should have had something to rest our wing upon ; but as the passage now stands , we do say that all its beauties are worse than negative . The light of commission is supposed to go ...
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