Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... arts very different from ourselves ; and we must endeavour to determine the nature and the causes of their taste , without allowing ourselves to be se- duced by the depravity of our own . The character of the individual was every thing ...
... arts very different from ourselves ; and we must endeavour to determine the nature and the causes of their taste , without allowing ourselves to be se- duced by the depravity of our own . The character of the individual was every thing ...
Halaman 10
... arts , in truth , whether we compare Greeks with Greeks , or Greeks with other nations , presents many phenomena which can only be explained by a great multipli- city of researches . In this study , as in that of the natural sciences ...
... arts , in truth , whether we compare Greeks with Greeks , or Greeks with other nations , presents many phenomena which can only be explained by a great multipli- city of researches . In this study , as in that of the natural sciences ...
Halaman 11
... arts . Shut up within the impenetrable walls of their apartments , the women of the other Grecian states did not appear even at the Olympic games , and courtezans were the only models of the artists . Our artists , on the other hand ...
... arts . Shut up within the impenetrable walls of their apartments , the women of the other Grecian states did not appear even at the Olympic games , and courtezans were the only models of the artists . Our artists , on the other hand ...
Halaman 12
... arts . But honours , properly so called , that is , recompenses accorded to artists , are far from being of themselves suffi- cient to conduct the arts to perfec- tion . The arts require subjects of exertion capable of inspiring noble ...
... arts . But honours , properly so called , that is , recompenses accorded to artists , are far from being of themselves suffi- cient to conduct the arts to perfec- tion . The arts require subjects of exertion capable of inspiring noble ...
Halaman 13
... arts are inseparately connected : neverthe- less , in reviewing the history of the most celebrated commercial cities , it is impossible not to observe , that these two sources of wealth have by no means been in every instance united ...
... arts are inseparately connected : neverthe- less , in reviewing the history of the most celebrated commercial cities , it is impossible not to observe , that these two sources of wealth have by no means been in every instance united ...
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