Caricatura ; where we shall find the true excellence of the former to consist in the exactest copying of nature ; insomuch that a judicious eye instantly rejects any thing outre, any liberty which the painter hath taken with the features of that alma... Englische Studien - Page 340edited by - 1877Full view - About this book
| Henry Fielding - 1749 - 270 pages
...former to conjift in the exatlejl copying of Nature ; infomuch, that a judicious Eye injlantly rejtfts any thing outre ; any Liberty which the Painter hath taken with the Features of lhat Alma Mater. — Whereas in the Caricatura we allow all Licence. Its Aim is to exhibit Monjlers... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1766 - 390 pages
...former to confift in the exacleft copying of nature ; infomuch that a judicious eye inftantly rejefts any thing outre; any liberty which the painter hath...alma mater.— Whereas in the Caricatura we allow all licence. ,- Its aim is. to exhibit monfc^,: rwt men j :and and exaggerations whatever are within its... | |
| 1780 - 568 pages
...of the former to confift in the exacteit copying of nature ; infomnch that a judicious eye inftantly rejects any thing outre ; any liberty which the painter...taken with the features of that alma mater. Whereas зп the caricatura we allow all licence. It's aim is to exhibit monfters, not men ; and all diliortions... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 398 pages
...that a judicious eye inftantly reje£h any thing outre ; any liberty which the painter hath taken wi^h the features of that alma mater, — Whereas in the Caricatura we allow all licence. Its aim is to exhibit monfters, not men j and all.diftprtions and av c! exaggerations whatever... | |
| Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 444 pages
...call Caricatura ; where we shall find the true excellence of the former to consist in the exactest copying of nature; insomuch that a judicious eye instantly...mater. — Whereas in the Caricatura we allow all licence. Its aim is to exhibit monsters, not men ; and all distortions and exaggerations whatever are... | |
| 1820 - 450 pages
...Italians call caricature; where we shall find the true excellence of the former to consist in the exactest copying of nature ; insomuch that a judicious eye...which the painter hath taken with the features of that 'ma mater. Whereas in the caricatura we allow all license. Its aim is to exhibit monsters, not men;... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pages
...call Caricatura ; where we shall find the true excellence of the former to consist in the exactest copying of nature ; insomuch that a judicious eye...mater: — whereas, in the Caricatura, we allow all licence. Its aim is to exhibit monsters, not men ; and all distortions and exaggerations whatever are... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1821 - 846 pages
...call Caricatura ; where we shall find the true excellence of the former to consist in the exactest copying of nature; insomuch that a judicious eye instantly rejects any thing auitK, any liberty which the painter hath taken with the features of that alma water .-—whereas,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1871 - 448 pages
...call Caricatura ; where we shall find the true excellence of the former to consist in the exactest copying of nature ; insomuch that a judicious eye instantly rejects any thing outr<i, any liberty which the painter hath taken with the features of that alma mater. — Whereas... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1872 - 748 pages
...in the exactest copying of nature, insomuch that a jndicious eye instantly rejects anything outré, any liberty which the painter hath taken with the...alma mater ; whereas in the Caricatura we allow all licence, — its aim is to exhibit monsters, not men, and all distortions and exaggerations whatever... | |
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