"Proportionateness" Quotes from Famous Books
... seen; so it's no use speaking of the rest. Therewithal the work affects us, throughout, as a dead-level of superlatives; everywhere we have nearly the same boisterous wind of tragical storm-and-stress: so that the effect is much like that of a picture all foreground, with no perspective, no proportionateness of light and shade, ... — Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. • H. N. Hudson |