Modern art he felt should be an interpretation and not a representment of reality, and he taught the golden rule of the artist that the half is usually more expressive than the whole. ❋ Unknown (2007)
His impassioned eloquence brought the sun-bathed pal鎠tra before one with a magic of representment. ❋ Unknown (2007)
It is love alone which in later life can achieve such a miracle of representment. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Look now upon this picture and on this, the faithful representment of two worlds! ❋ Unknown (2002)
Spectacular elements it had to some extent, -- gaudy, though inappropriate, costumes, and stately processions across the stage; but no careful imitation of the actual facts of life, no illusion of reality in the representment, could possibly be effected. ❋ Clayton Hamilton (N/A)
But the present tendency toward naturalness of representment has, to some extent, exaggerated the importance of stage-management even at the expense of acting. ❋ Clayton Hamilton (N/A)
But our latter-day fondness for natural representment has afflicted us with one tendency that the Elizabethans were luckily without. ❋ Clayton Hamilton (N/A)
Actors like Colley Cibber acquired a great reputation for their natural representment of the manners of polite society. ❋ Clayton Hamilton (N/A)
Witness clowns, fools, and fellows that from nothing are lifted some few steps upon fortune's ladder; where, seeing the glorious representment of honour above, they are so greedy of embracing, that they strive to leap thither at once: so by overreaching themselves in the way, they fail of the end, and fall. ❋ Various (N/A)
During the first period it aimed at poetic power, during the second at brilliancy of dialogue, and during the third at naturalness of representment. ❋ Clayton Hamilton (N/A)
When suddenly turning to Alice, the soul of the first Alice looked out at her eyes with such a reality of representment, that I became in doubt which of them stood before me, or whose that bright hair was; and while ❋ Charles Herbert Sylvester (N/A)
All of these improvements rendered possible a closer approach to naturalness of representment than had ever been made before. ❋ Clayton Hamilton (N/A)
His impassioned eloquence brought the sun-bathed palaestra before one with a magic of representment. ❋ Harris, Frank (1916)
The whole passage, and especially the “dismal treatise,” recalls the Wittenberg student with a magic of representment. ❋ Harris, Frank, 1855-1931 (1909)
I ascribe these illuminating flashes to Falstaff, and not to Shakespeare, for no imagination in the world has yet accomplished such a miracle; as a miracle of representment Falstaff is astonishing enough, as a miracle of creation he is simply unthinkable. ❋ Harris, Frank, 1855-1931 (1909)