| Joseph Spence - Aesthetics - 1752 - 56 pages
...expreflive. Thus the languifhing Hanging of the Arm, or the vehement Exertion of it ; the Pain exprefl. by the Fingers of one of the Sons in the famous Group of Laocoony and in the Toes of the dying Gladiator. But this again is often loft among us by our Drefs... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English essays - 1761 - 366 pages
...Exsrtion of it; the Pain exprefled by the Fingers of one of the Sons in the famous Group of Laocean, and in the Toes of the dying Gladiator. But this again...Drefs;. and indeed is of the lefs Concern, becaufe the Expreffion of the Paffions pafles chiefly in the Face, which we (by good Luck) have not as yet concealed.... | |
| Philosophy - 1765 - 378 pages
...Exertion of it ; the Pain exprefled by the Fingers of one of the Sons in the famous Group of Laocoont and in the Toes of the dying Gladiator. But this again...Drefs ; and indeed is of the lefs Concern, becaufe the Expreffion of the Paffions pafles chiefly in the Face, which we (by good Luck) have not as yet concealed.... | |
| 698 pages
...of the arm, or the vehement exertions of it ; the pain expreffcd by the fingers of one of the fons in the famous group of Laocoon, and in the toes of the dying Gladiator. But this again is often lofl among us by our drefs; and indeed is of the leb concern, becaufe the exprefiion of the paffions... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 430 pages
...hanging of ihe arm, or the vehement exertion of it ; the pain exprefled by the fingers of one of the fons in the famous group of Laocoon, and in the toes of...drefs ; and indeed is of the lefs concern, becaufe the «xpreflion of the раШопз paffes chiefly in the face, which we (by good Luck) have not as yet... | |
| Mr. Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 712 pages
...vehement exertion of it; the pain expreffed by the finger of one of the fons, in the famous groupe of Laocoon, and in the toes of the dying gladiator....often loft among us by our drefs; and, indeed, is of lefs concern, becaufe the expreffion of the paffions pafles chiefly in the face, which we by good luck... | |
| Joseph Addison - Anecdotes - 1797 - 604 pages
...vehement exertion of it; the pain expreffed by the finger of one of the fons, in the famous groupe of Laocoon, and in the toes of the dying gladiator....often loft among us by our drefs; and, indeed, is of lefs concern, becaufe the expreffion. of the paffions pafles chiefly in the face, which we; by good... | |
| Manual - Essays - 1809 - 324 pages
...expressive : a»lhe languishing hanging of the arm, or the vehement exertion of it ; the pain expressed by the fingers of one of the sons in the famous group...toes of the dying gladiator. But this again is often lost among us by our dress ; and indeed is of the less concern, because the expression of the passions... | |
| Decoration and ornament - 1819 - 490 pages
...the arm, or the vehement exertion of it ; the pain expressed by the fingers of one of the sons in the group of Laocoon, and in the toes of the dying Gladiator. But this is necessarily lost by our dress, and is of the less concern, because the expression of the passions... | |
| Joseph Spence - Aesthetics - 1885 - 84 pages
...expressive. Thus the languishing Hanging of the Arm, or the vehement Exertion of it ; the Pain expressed by the Fingers of one of the Sons in the famous group...Toes of the dying Gladiator. But this again is often lost among us by our Dress ; and indeed is of the less Concern, because the Expression of the Passions... | |
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