| Dominique Vivant baron Denon - 1803 - 452 Seiten
...architecture, appears to have been circumfcribed in principle, in method, and in ftyle of execution ; a fingle figure exprefles nothing, when taken out of its exacl;...it was with thefe figures as with the cards that we ule for our games, the imperfection of defign is overlooked, that no obflacle may arife in inftantly... | |
| 1803 - 752 Seiten
...out ot its exa¿t nation in the group in which it is a part, the fculptor had his defign cl.alki-J out for him, and could not introduce any deviation...cards that we ufe for our games, the imperfection ot defign i» overlooked, that no obltacle may arife in inttantly difiinguiihing the value of each.... | |
| Vivant Denon - 1803 - 332 Seiten
...when taken out of its exact station in the group in which it is apart; the sculptor had his design chalked out for him, and could not introduce any deviation...meaning that it was intended to convey: it was with these figures as with the cards that we use for our games, the imperfection of design is overlooked,... | |
| Vivant Denon - 1803 - 334 Seiten
...when taken out of its exact station in the group in which it is a part; the sculptor had his design chalked out for him, and could not introduce any deviation...meaning that it was intended to convey: it was with these figures as with the cards that we use for our games, the imperfection of design is overlooked,... | |
| 1803 - 752 Seiten
...Ihitii n in the group in which it is a part, the fculptor had his defign chalkr d out for him, ¿nd could not introduce any deviation which might alter...the true meaning that it was intended to convey : it »as with ¡hefe figure«, аь with the cards that we ufe for our games, the imperieciicn cr defign... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 Seiten
...part; the sculptor had his design chalked out for him, and could not introduce any deviation \vh\ph might alter the true meaning that it was intended to convey : it was with these' figures as with the cards that we use for our gainc-i, the imperfection of design is overlooked,... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1828 - 580 Seiten
...when taken out of its exact station in the group of which it forms a part; the sculptor had its design chalked out for him, and could not introduce any deviation which might alter the true meaning it was intended to convey ; it was with these figures as with the cards that we use for our games,... | |
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