| 1798 - 756 trang
...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, fo that the vhole feems to be conduced, and grow out of one mind ; every thing is of a piece, and fits its...appears to correfpond better with his colouring and cornpof.iion, than if he had adopted any other manner, though that manner, /imply confidered, might... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1798 - 446 trang
...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that the whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind; every thing is of a piece, and fits its place. Even his taste of drawing and of form appears to correspond better with his colouring and composition, than... | |
| 1798 - 484 trang
...complete uniformity in all the parts of the woik, lo that the whole feems to be conducted, and growout of one mind ; every thing is of a piece, and fits its place. Even his tafle of dian-iiiE;, and of form, appear» to coriflpond better with his colouring and compofition,... | |
| 1798 - 752 trang
...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, fo that the whole feems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind ; every thing is of a piece, and fits its place. Even his tarte of drawing, and of form, appears to correfpond better with his colouring and compoiition, than... | |
| 1798 - 672 trang
...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, fo that the whole feems to be conduced, and grow out of one mind ; every thing is of a piece, and fits its place. Even his taûe of drawing and of form appears to correfpond better with his colouring and compolition, than... | |
| 1800 - 812 trang
...thing fc of a piece, and fits its place. Even his tafle of drawing and of form, appears to cojrefpond better with his colouring and compofition than if he had adopted any other wanner, though that manner, Simply considered, might be better. It is here as in perlonal attractions;... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 trang
...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that the whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind; every thing is of a piece, and fits its place. Even his taste of drawing and of form appears to correspond better with his colouring and composition, than... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 trang
...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that the whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind; every thing is of a piece, and fits its place. Even his taste of drawing and of form appears to correspond better with his colouring and composition, than... | |
| 1807 - 800 trang
...the parts of the work, fo that the whole fecms to be conducted and grow out of one mind ; everything is of a piece, and fits its place. Even his tafte...compofition than if he had adopted any other manner, though that manner, fimply confidered, might be better. It is here as in perfonal attractions ; there... | |
| 1807 - 454 trang
...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work ; so that the whole seems to be conducted and grow out of one mind — every thing is of a piece and fits its place. Even his taste in drawing and of form, appears to correspond better with Tiis colouring and composition, than... | |
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