English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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Page 49
... thought- less play of the engraver's tool in a gigantic architecture of no humanly known order . Winding galleries are lost in the ever receding perspective or hit against the dead wall of a watch- tower . Rising stairs join with ...
... thought- less play of the engraver's tool in a gigantic architecture of no humanly known order . Winding galleries are lost in the ever receding perspective or hit against the dead wall of a watch- tower . Rising stairs join with ...
Page 52
... thought both in his rashness and details ! In Walpole's correspondence the references to Piranesi are rather few , considering that engraving was one of his favourite subjects as an historian of art . But the enthusiastic description ...
... thought both in his rashness and details ! In Walpole's correspondence the references to Piranesi are rather few , considering that engraving was one of his favourite subjects as an historian of art . But the enthusiastic description ...
Page 210
... thought of , not to goe too farr , but to mend and imbellish the ancient seat ; tho it be in itself very beautifull for the divers objects that have a view upon it , and for the fine Prospect and Conveniences of the River Thames ...
... thought of , not to goe too farr , but to mend and imbellish the ancient seat ; tho it be in itself very beautifull for the divers objects that have a view upon it , and for the fine Prospect and Conveniences of the River Thames ...
Contents
Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico | 25 |
Siegfried Korninger Lord Byron und Nikolaus Lenau | 39 |
Leslie A Marchand Recent Byron Scholarship | 145 |
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