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" This great ideal perfection and beauty are not to be sought in the heavens, but upon earth. They are about us, and upon every side of us. "
The Discourses - Side 28
av Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 283 sider
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 sider
...Artists who are above a plain understanding are mocked and destroyed by this President of Fools. To : " Most people err not so much from want of capacity...object, as from not knowing what object to pursue. Blake : The man who does not know what object to pursue is an idiot. sought in the heavens but on the...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 sider
...Artists who are above a plain understanding are mocked and destroyed by this President of Fools. To : " Most people err not so much from want of capacity...object, as from not knowing what object to pursue. Blake : The man who does not know what object to pursue is an idiot sought in the heavens but on the...
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The Literary Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds ...: With a Memoir by ..., Volum 1

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1909 - 518 sider
...first, to lie without the reach of precept, and yet may easily be reduced to practical principles. Experience is all in all : but it is not every one...find their object, as from not knowing what object to pursu*. This great ideal perfection and beautj »re B>t to be sought in the heavens, bat upm tbe earth....
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Methods and Aims in the Study of Literature: A Series of Extracts and ...

Lane Cooper - 1915 - 264 sider
...first, to lie without the reach of precept, and yet may easily be reduced to practical principles. Experience is all in all ; but it is not every one...from want of capacity to find their object, as from not\,knowin^_what_object to pursue.. This great ideal perfection and beauty are not to be sought in...
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La estética inglesa del siglo XVIII.

Francisco Mirabent - 1927 - 280 sider
...belleza es algo que (1) L. c., III, pág. 32-33. (2) L. c., III, pág. 35: «This great ideal perfectiou and beauty are not to be sought in the heavens, but upon the earth.» (3) «Make out», pág. 36. el genio puede producir sin esfuerzo, en virtud de una facilidad sobrenatural,...
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Il libro dei mille savi: massime, pensieri, aforismi, paradossi di tutti i ...

Fernando Palazzi, Silvio Spaventa Filippi - 1927 - 994 sider
...bcsser fiir das Heil der Welt Ist frommer Irrtum. i-rlialt, | Als kalte Weisheit, die zerstòret. 2480. Most people err not so much from want of capacity to find th object. as from not knowing what object to pursue. Un errore sgombrato da una solida base ; così...
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A History of Modern Criticism 1750-1950: Volume 1, The Later Eighteenth Century

René Wellek - 1981 - 378 sider
...Shaftesbury), nor of any inner vision, nor does it demand an irrational genius or inspiration. "This great perfection and beauty are not to be sought in the heavens, but upon earth. They are about us, and upon every side of us." The artist does not depict the individual, but...
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Complete Writings: With Variant Readings

William Blake - 1966 - 964 sider
...others Vague Enthusiasts or Madmen. What has Reasoning to do with the Art of Painting ? . . . mosr people err, not so much from want of capacity to find their obIect, as from not knowing what object to pursue. The Man who does not know what Object to Pursue...
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The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition

Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 sider
...principle upon which alone we can reason, and may be enabled to practise. His own position is that 'this great ideal perfection and beauty are not to be sought in the heavens, but upon the earth.' The only procedure for finding it is 'a long habit of observing what any set of objects of the same...
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The Works of William Blake: Poetic, Symbolic, and Critical, Volum 2

William Blake - 1893 - 456 sider
...Artists who are above a plain understanding are mocked and destroyed by this President of Fools. To : " Most people err not so much from want of capacity...object, as from not knowing what object to pursue." Blake: The man who does not know what object to pursue is an idiot. To : " This great ideal of perfection...
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