But pictorially speaking, one spot only, that which reflects the greatest light, will appear quite white.
HB has pictorially given the contests the famous baronet had waged with the mighty Dan O’Connell, whose “repealing” proclivities seem finally to have opened Burdett’s eyes as to the desirability of preserving the integrity of the kingdom.
The somewhat well-worn subject of the hustings is also treated pictorially amongst the cartoons which appeared during the elections.
The reverse was shortly to be realized, as set down pictorially by Rowlandson.
At the close of 1830, with the advent to the throne of a more constitutionally-minded sovereign, the artist sums up the dismissal of a Cabinet whose actions he had frequently criticized from a pictorially satirical point of view.
That the interests of the Wellington Cabinet were in jeopardy is pictorially conveyed.
The career of the Corsican is set forthpictorially in a progressive series of eight pictures.
This gallant exploit is treated pictorially by Rowlandson.
The latter argued, with some show of reason, that knowing what he intended to describe, he was the fittest and most competent person to explain how his meaning should be pictorially carried out.
Thackeray, and John Leech; although the latter failed to secure the appointment, he appears to us of all others the one best fitted to pictorially interpret the author's creations.
But as the empirical personal self, able to move about within the circle of the objective universe, the soul is able to visualize itself pictoriallyand imaginatively, although not rationally or logically.
The shadow has all intricacies of perspective simply translated into line and intersecting curve, and pictorially presented to the eyes, not to the mind.
Nebuchadnezzar’s dream was one of the lucky chapters, to which Matt listened without distraction as the narrative unrolled itself pictorially before his inner vision.
He resumed his badinage of Olive for her failure to see her whole life defile pictorially before her; and she apologized for her forgetfulness on the ground that she hadn’t arrived at drowning point.
Of course, the "adorable dreamer" was bound to be pictorially represented by a woman, but recent concessions have lent a special significance to the awakening.
The introduction of base-ball in 1892 is chronicledpictorially in a grotesque illustration of the attitudes of the players.
Pictorially his record reveals perhaps more amusement than disgust at the carnival of frivolity which reached its climax in the years before the war.
This consideration appliespictorially to groups which are complete in themselves and have no incorporation with backgrounds, such for instance as the photographic group of a number of people.
Pictorially the light measure is more attractive than the dark, but the dark in isolation is nearly as powerful.
Art can show distinguished examples of two figures of equal importance placed on the same canvas, but pictorially they lack the essential of complete art,—unity.
Besides strengthening the structure pictorially such arrangement frequently imparts great swing and movement in the lines of a sky, carrying the eye away from the horizon.
Peers used such caps pictorially before they showed coronets, and on fifteenth and sixteenth century seals the Cap of Estate marks a high rank.
The name of the animal would thus often be given as a nickname to the man, and in the sequel he would be represented pictorially under the form of the animal.
These latter are commonly of a playful character, or sometimes they represent droll feats of skill, or puzzles, or other subjects, all of which have been published pictorially and for the amusement of children down to very recent times.
The entrance to the infernal regions was always represented pictorially as the mouth of a monstrous animal, where the demons appeared leaving and returning.
The dreaded bacillus is shown at its fell work, and the different stages of the disease are pictorially represented.
The film may be "lightened" by glimpses of bathing in the Great Salt Lake or the brine baths of England in order to convey pictorially the difference in the density of salt and fresh water.
The end of the Italian Opera performances, when the surveyors of Drury Lane Theatre had come to the conclusion that the old building required to be pulled down, is pictorially set forth by the artist in one scene of general collapse and ruin.
The state of things is pictorially set forth by Rowlandson.
The Pittfall is nothing less than the infernal regions, pictorially set forth as smoke, and a great deal of flame, with fantastic devils, furies and pitchforks, all seething together.
Possibly it is a corruption, but I am rather inclined to think it is an intentional alteration to avoid the necessity of any attempt to pictorially represent the Deity.
Imagine a dictionary in which not only actual objects arepictorially represented, but also abstract terms.
III, A, the reference to this myth will be observed as pictorially represented in Nos.
Midē´ songs are chanted by one of the priests, the accompanying, reproduced pictorially in Pl.
It has always been customary for the Midē´ priests to preserve birch-bark records, bearing delicate incised lines to represent pictorially the ground plan of the number of degrees to which the owner is entitled.
Pictorially the satires would scarcely suit this fastidious age, but some rather smart things were written anent it both in prose and rhyme.
They are, of modern painters, perhaps the nearest in spirit to the old masters, pictorially speaking.
When Luminais paints a scene from Gaulish legend, he is not quite, but nearly, as careful to make it pictorially real as he is to have it dramatically effective.
If pictorially treated subjects are employed upon window glass, they should be treated very simply, and drawn in bold outline without shading, and the parts should be separated from each other by varying their colours.
They appear to glow as a bed of flowers in the sunshine, and yet they are neutral in their general effect, and when placed in an apartment do not usurp a primary place, as does any pictoriallytreated pattern.
Yet how much more absurd is it to repeat a little picture--perhaps a pictorially rendered flower--a hundred times over one surface!
What he rendered was not a story invented and put together piecemeal, but a wholesome piece of reality, pictorially conceived.
The idea of “mother” arises out of “amplitude”, which the sign is intended pictorially to represent.
U is an old Babylonian sign pictorially representing “enclosed space”, hence the meaning of “enclosure”.
At the same time Mr. Leech also represented pictorially Lord Aberdeen awakening to the necessity of war in his "Bombardment of Odessa.
And in spite of Albert Cuyp, even the Dutch landscape painters of the seventeenth century have seen objects rather in line and form, plastically, than pictorially in their environment of light and air.
His works were pictorially the most complete expression of the aims of the Munich school in colour.
The HOY is now pictorially represented on the sign-board by a barge, though the house is still called the HOY; and a trade in hay, straw, and corn is still carried on in two or three barges.
The motto could never have been represented pictorially upon the sign-board, and we know that pictorial representation was the sole aim and object of the sign in olden times.
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