| 1798 - 554 trang
...Poetry, by beftowing on each of thefetilluftrious Painters a garland, without attributing fuperiority to either. To conclude, I will venture to repeat in favour of Rubens, what I have before faid in regard to the Dutch School— that thofe who cannot fee the extraordinary merit of this great... | |
| 1798 - 484 trang
...Poctiy, by bellowing on each of thelc'illulhious Painters a garland, without attributing liiperiority to either. To conclude, I will venture to repeat in favour of Rubens, what I have bef< re laid in rcgaid to the Dutch School — that thole who 'cannot Гее the extrnordin;iiy niciitof... | |
| 1798 - 756 trang
...of thefe iliuilrious painters a garland, without attributing fuperioriry to either. " To conclude, T will venture to repeat in favour of Rubens, what I have before faid in regard to the Dutch fchool, — that thofe who «314101 fee the extraordinary merit of this... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 trang
...of thefe illuirricus painters a garland, without attributing fuperiority to either. " To conclude, 1 will venture to repeat in favour of Rubens, what I have before faid in regard to the Dutch fchool, — that thole who cannot fee the extraordinary merit of this great... | |
| 1800 - 812 trang
...of thefe illufbious painters a garland, without attributing fuperiority to either. " To conclude, 1 will venture to repeat in favour of Rubens, what I have before faid in regard to the Dutch fchool,— that thole who cannot fee the extraordinary merit of this great... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 trang
...must be observed that we are speaking solely of the manner, the effect of the picture ; and we may conclude, according to the custom in pastoral poetry,...that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either have a narrow conception of the variety of art, or are led away by the affectation... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 trang
...must be observed that we are speaking solely of the manner, the effect of the picture ; and we may conclude, according to the custom in pastoral poetry,...that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either have a narrow conception of the variety of art, or are led away by the affectation... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 trang
...must be observed, that we are speaking solely of the manner, the effect of the picture; and we may conclude, according to the custom in pastoral poetry,...that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either have a narrow conception of the variety of art, or are led away by the affectation... | |
| 1816 - 536 trang
...must be observed, that we are speaking solely of the manner, the effect of the picture ; and we may conclude^ according to the custom in. pastoral poetry,...that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either have a narrow conception of the variety of art, or are led away by the affectation... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 440 trang
...must be observed that we are speaking solely of the manner, the effect of the picture ; and we may conclude, according to the custom in pastoral poetry,...that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either have a narrow conception of the variety of art, or are led away by the affectation... | |
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