The Rise of Romantic Hellenism in English Literature, 1732-1786author, 1940 - 182 sider |
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... artists like Greuze interested themselves in senti- mental expression , with a didactical pretense . It was an ... artistic ideas and the best aesthetic of the time : this type was incarnated in Mengs . Precisely because it was regarded ...
... artists like Greuze interested themselves in senti- mental expression , with a didactical pretense . It was an ... artistic ideas and the best aesthetic of the time : this type was incarnated in Mengs . Precisely because it was regarded ...
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... artists : Let any one , sagacious enough to pierce into the depths of art , compare the whole system of the Greek ... artist one must follow the Greeks , not merely by imitation , but by empathy : There is but one way for the moderns to ...
... artists : Let any one , sagacious enough to pierce into the depths of art , compare the whole system of the Greek ... artist one must follow the Greeks , not merely by imitation , but by empathy : There is but one way for the moderns to ...
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... artists began : they leave him as soon as , matched with the goddess of eternal youth , he mixes with the gods ; but the artist shows us his deified form , and , as it were , an immortal frame , in which humanity is only left to make ...
... artists began : they leave him as soon as , matched with the goddess of eternal youth , he mixes with the gods ; but the artist shows us his deified form , and , as it were , an immortal frame , in which humanity is only left to make ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
THE SOCIETY OF DILETTANTI AND THE GROWTH | 17 |
ROMANTIC HELLENISM IN THE LITERATURE OF TRAVEL | 39 |
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