Quotes of Henry Fuseli - somelinesforyou

“ Nature puts me out. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Our ideas are the offspring of our senses; we are not more able to create the form of a being we have not seen, without retrospect to one we know, than we are able to create a new sense. He whose fancy has conceived an idea of the most beautiful form must have composed it from actual existence. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Our ideas are the offspring of our senses; we are not more able to create the form of a being we have not seen, without retrospect to one we know, than we are able to create a new sense. He whose fancy has conceived an idea of the most beautiful form must have composed it from actual existence. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ All actions and attitudes of children are graceful because they are the luxuriant and immediate offspring of the moment - divested of affectation and free from all pretense. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ All actions and attitudes of children are graceful because they are the luxuriant and immediate offspring of the moment - divested of affectation and free from all pretense. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ All actions and attitudes of children are graceful because they are the luxuriant and immediate offspring of the moment - divested of affectation and free from all pretense. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Blake is damned good to steal from. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Our ideas are the offspring of our senses; we are not more able to create the form of a being we have not seen, without retrospect to one we know, than we are able to create a new sense. He whose fancy has conceived an idea of the most beautiful form must have composed it from actual existence. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Blake is damned good to steal from. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Blake is damned good to steal from. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Nature is a collective idea, and, though its essence exists in each individual of the species, can never in its perfection inhabit a single object. ”

- Henry Fuseli

“ Blake is damned good to steal from. ”

- Henry Fuseli
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