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... former depending upon general imita- tion only , while the latter requires a faithful delinea- tion of perfect , doubtless , yet of living nature . In the following pages , the appellation of " fine arts " is ex- clusively applied to ...
... former depending upon general imita- tion only , while the latter requires a faithful delinea- tion of perfect , doubtless , yet of living nature . In the following pages , the appellation of " fine arts " is ex- clusively applied to ...
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... former , would , in the latter , produce rigid and motionless figures , de- void of sentiment as without beauty . Such , accord- ingly , is the character of the genuine monuments of Egyptian statuary . The essential elements of the ...
... former , would , in the latter , produce rigid and motionless figures , de- void of sentiment as without beauty . Such , accord- ingly , is the character of the genuine monuments of Egyptian statuary . The essential elements of the ...
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... former than in the latter country . With the Macedonian conquest then , not earlier , commences the active influence of Grecian taste ; which , without changing the grave se verity , the solemn majesty of Egyptian art , softened its ...
... former than in the latter country . With the Macedonian conquest then , not earlier , commences the active influence of Grecian taste ; which , without changing the grave se verity , the solemn majesty of Egyptian art , softened its ...
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... former , conspicuous for attachment to eir native soil , made early improvement in the noble attainments which are fostered by settled habits ; the latter , of a wandering disposition and uncultivated manners , never became eminent ...
... former , conspicuous for attachment to eir native soil , made early improvement in the noble attainments which are fostered by settled habits ; the latter , of a wandering disposition and uncultivated manners , never became eminent ...
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... former feebleness be- gins to disappear ; and in the few remaining examples , though we cannot trace improvement in all its stages , it may be ascertained that melioration commenced by adding boldness to the relief . The cause of this ...
... former feebleness be- gins to disappear ; and in the few remaining examples , though we cannot trace improvement in all its stages , it may be ascertained that melioration commenced by adding boldness to the relief . The cause of this ...
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