| William Hogarth - 1772 - 198 páginas
..." I fhall call it an harmonious propriety, which is 9, ." touching or moving unity, or a pathetick agreement " or concord, not only of each member to its body, " but alfo of each part to the member of which it is a " part: It is alfo an infinite variety of 'parts,... | |
| William Hogarth - 1808 - 346 páginas
...the connoisseurs. I shall " call it an harmonious propriety, which is a touching or moving unity, or a " pathetic agreement or concord, not only of each...but " also of each part to the member of which it is a part: it is also an infinite " variety of parts, however conformable with respect to each different... | |
| Peter Legh - 1831 - 386 páginas
...much to symmetry, as to eurithm. jj. In Vitruvius's writings, we find the proporgives no . summary tions of the different parts of buildings given, but...body, but also of each part to the member of which it is a part" Though this passage certainly remotely intimates some knowledge of eurithm and symmetry,... | |
| William Hogarth - 1810 - 198 páginas
...conntiifleurs, " I fliall call it an harmonious propriety, which is a " touching or moving unity, or a pathetick agreement " or concord, not only of each member to its body, " but alfo of each part to the member of which it is a " part : // is alfo an infinite variety of parts ^... | |
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