Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of Literature, Volume 2Harvard University Press, 1937 - 80 pages |
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... fashion as much as a sincere judgment based on a genuine un- derstanding and appreciation of Italian architecture . When it was approved by the King , the court , and people of wealth and power who had taken the grand tour and were ...
... fashion as much as a sincere judgment based on a genuine un- derstanding and appreciation of Italian architecture . When it was approved by the King , the court , and people of wealth and power who had taken the grand tour and were ...
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... fashion that has already passed its prime and regrets that it has been succeeded by the equally foolish fad of Orientalism . The craze for Chinese furnishings was no new thing ; it had been increasing ever since the seven- teenth ...
... fashion that has already passed its prime and regrets that it has been succeeded by the equally foolish fad of Orientalism . The craze for Chinese furnishings was no new thing ; it had been increasing ever since the seven- teenth ...
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... fashion . " In 1709 , in The Moralists , Shaftesbury was the first to declare definitely , without doubt or equivocation , that wild nature was superior to " the artificial Labyrinths and Wildernesses of the Palace " and " the formal ...
... fashion . " In 1709 , in The Moralists , Shaftesbury was the first to declare definitely , without doubt or equivocation , that wild nature was superior to " the artificial Labyrinths and Wildernesses of the Palace " and " the formal ...
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Abbey admiration ancient Anthony à Wood antiquary antiquity appeared artistic beauty buildings cascades castle cathedral charm China Chinese chinoiserie Christopher Hussey classic classic architecture classicists Claude Lorraine contemporary criticism curiosity decoration depicted described edifice eighteenth century emotional England English essays esthetic famous fashion favor feeling formal garden French furniture Gothic architecture Gothic Revival grotto hermitage ideas imagination imitation India influence Inigo Jones inscriptions interest irregular Italian Joseph Warton Lady Leasowes Letters literary literature London Lord Luxborough medieval Middle Ages Milton's modern nabob natural garden Oriental ornament painted painters Palladian persons picturesque play poem poetry Pope Pope's Renaissance Richard Graves ridicule rococo Roman ruins Salvator Rosa satire scene sentimental serpentine seventeenth Shenstone spirit Stowe Strawberry Hill Stukeley style symmetry taste temples tion Tour trees Vauxhall visited walks walls Walpole William William Stukeley Wood writer