Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of Literature, Volume 2Harvard University Press, 1937 - 80 pages |
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... objects , do not create an impression of harmonious unity . To such an extent does the rococo decoration and its studied arrangement fail to " tie up " with the more naturalistic pattern of ... object to them 106 THE CHALLENGE OF THE ROCOCO.
... objects , do not create an impression of harmonious unity . To such an extent does the rococo decoration and its studied arrangement fail to " tie up " with the more naturalistic pattern of ... object to them 106 THE CHALLENGE OF THE ROCOCO.
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... object to object , and at the farther end of the garden the prospect con- tracted so that the attention was unescapably focused upon the terminal obelisk . But these merits of coherent design are due to Pope's appreciation of formal ...
... object to object , and at the farther end of the garden the prospect con- tracted so that the attention was unescapably focused upon the terminal obelisk . But these merits of coherent design are due to Pope's appreciation of formal ...
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... objects which , being possible , will strike the person of taste as natural . Just as a musical composition is a union of sounds which affects the feel- ings , so a garden is , as Shebbeare defines it , a synthesis of " visible objects ...
... objects which , being possible , will strike the person of taste as natural . Just as a musical composition is a union of sounds which affects the feel- ings , so a garden is , as Shebbeare defines it , a synthesis of " visible objects ...
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Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of ..., Volume 2 Beverly Sprague Allen Affichage d'extraits - 1937 |
Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of ..., Volume 2 Beverly Sprague Allen Affichage d'extraits - 1937 |
Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background for the Study of ..., Volume 2 Beverly Sprague Allen Affichage d'extraits - 1958 |
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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