First, to be comparatively small. Secondly, to be smooth. Thirdly, to have a variety in the direction of the parts ; but, fourthly, to have those parts not angular, but melted as it were into each other. Fifthly, to be of a delicate frame, without any... An Appeal to the Loyal Citizens of Dublin - 第 132 頁Freeman of Dublin 著 - 1800 - 41 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 頁
...be smooth. Thirdly, to have a variety in the direction of the parts ; but, fourthly, to have ; those parts not angular, but melted as it were into each...delicate frame, without any remarkable appearance of strength. Sixthly, to have its colours clear and bright, but not very strong and glaring. Seventhly,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 458 頁
...nearly related, as we can well fuppofe it pofllble for things of fuch different natures to be. SECT. SECT. XVIII. : RECAPITULATION. ON the whole, the qualities...delicate frame without any remarkable appearance of Strength . Sixthly, to have its colours clear and bright; but not very flrong and glaring. Seventhly,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1767 - 368 頁
...merely ferifible qualites, are the following. Firft, to be comparatively fmall. Secondly, to be ffnooth. Thirdly, to have a variety in the direction of the...but not very ftrong and glaring. Seventhly, or if it mould have any glaring colour, to have it diverfified with others. Thefe are, I believe, the properties... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1776 - 368 頁
...•• • . RECAPITULATION. *s ON the whole, the qualities of beauty, as they are merely fen£ble qualities, are the following. Firft, to be .comparatively...but not very ftrong and glaring. Seventhly, or if it mould have any glaring colour, to have it diverfified with others. Thefe are, I believe, the properties... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 368 頁
...the heads of drakes, is fo very agreeable. In reality, the beauty both of fliape and colouring are as nearly related, as we can well fuppofe it poffible...but not very ftrong and glaring. Seventhly, or if it mould have any glaring colour, to have it diverfified with others* Thefe are, I believe, the properties... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 頁
...fuppofe it poffible for things of fuch different natures to be. 1 SECT. XVIII. RECAPITULATION. /"\ N the whole, the qualities of beauty, as they are merely...but not very ftrong and glaring. Seventhly, or if it mould have any glaring colour, to have . it diverfified with others. Thefe are, I believe, the properties... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 頁
...fuppoie it poffible for things of fuch different natures to be. SEC T. XVIII. RECAPITULATION. f~\ N the whole, the qualities of beauty, as they are merely...delicate frame, without any remarkable appearance of frrength. Sixthly, to have its colours clear and bright, but not very ftrong and glaring. Seventhly,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 頁
...smooth. Thirdly, they must have a variety in the direction of their parts. Fourthly, they must have those parts not angular, but melted, as it were, into each other Fifthly, they must be of a delicate frame, without any remarkable appearance of strength. Sixthly, they must... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 頁
...about the heads of drakes, is fo very agreeable. In reality, the beauty both of fhape and colouring are as nearly related, as we can well fuppofe it poffible...but not very ftrong and glaring. Seventhly, or if it mould have any glaring, colour, to have it diverfified with others. Thefe are, I believe, the properties... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 頁
...are as nearly related, as we can well fuppofe it poflible for things of fuch different natures to be\ RECAPITULATION* On the whole, the qualities of beauty,...colour, to have it diverfified with others. Thefe are, I believe, the properties on which beauty depends ; properties that operate by nature, and are lefs... | |
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