History strictly so called follows the drama; fiction now ceases, and invention consists only in selecting and fixing with dignity, precision, and sentiment the movements of reality. Suppose that the artist choose the death of Germanicus,—he is not... Poems - Página 52por Peter Bayley - 1804 - 231 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Barry, John Opie, Henry Fuseli - 1848 - 586 páginas
...invention consists only in selecting and fixing with dignity, precision, and sentiment, the moments ,of reality. Suppose that the artist choose the death...of Germanicus, — he is not to give us the highest images-of- general grief which impresses the features of a people or a family jji--thE'~d£ath of a... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1900 - 556 páginas
...and sentiment the movements of reality. Suppose that the artist choose the death of Germanicus,—he is not to give us the highest images of general grief which impress the features of a people or a family at the death of a beloved chief or father, for this would... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1906 - 436 páginas
...invention consistsonly in selecting and fixing with dignity, precision, and sentiment the movements of reality. Suppose that the artist choose the death...give us the highest images of general grief which impress the features of a people or a family at the death of a beloved chief or father, for this would... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1906 - 444 páginas
...and sentiment the movements of reality. Suppose that the artist choose the death of Germanicus,—he is not to give us the highest images of general grief which impress the features of a people or a family at the death of a beloved chief or father, for this would... | |
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