... or lying, which would not only have formed the group into the shape of a pyramid, but likewise contrasted the standing figures. Indeed... The Idler - Page 313by Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 pages
...that fo great a genius as Raffatlk had not lived in this enlightened age, fince the arc has has been reduced to principles, and had had his education in...academies ; what glorious works might we then have expeccted from his divine pencil !" I fhall trouble you no longer with my friend's obfervations, which,... | |
| 1787 - 528 pages
...genius as Raffaelle had not lived in this enlightened^ age, fmce the art has been reduced to principle*, and had had his education in one of the modern academies; what glorious works might we then have expefted from his divine pencil!* I (hall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations, which,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 pages
...Raffaelle had not lived in this enlightened age, since the art, has been reduced to principles, and had his education in one of the modern Academies ;...might we then have expected from his divine pencil!" I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations, which, I suppose, you are now able to continue... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 pages
...RafFaelle had not lived in this enlightened age, since the art has been. reduced to principles, and had his education in one of the modern Academies ;...might we then have expected from his divine pencil!" I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations, which, I suppose, you are now able to continue... | |
| 1803 - 222 pages
...lamented. that so great a genius as Raflaelle had not lived in this enlightened age, since the art has been reduced to principles, and had had his education in...might we then have expected from his divine pencil I" I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations, which, I suppose, you are now able to... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809 - 442 pages
...enlightened age, since the.art has been reduced to principles, and had his education in one of the modem Academies; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil!" I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's'observations, which, I suppose, you are now able to continue... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 pages
...that so great a genius, as Raffadk had not lived in this enlightened age, since the art; has' been reduced to principles, and had had his education in...we then have expected from his divine pencil !" I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations, which, I suppose, you are now able to continue... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 pages
...lamented that so great a genius as Raffaelle had not lived in this enlightened age, since the art has been reduced to principles, and had had his education in...what glorious works might we then have expected from lus divine pencil 1" I shall trouble you no longer with m'y friend's observations, which, I suppose,... | |
| 1792 - 620 pages
...not lived in this enlightenened age, fince the art has been reduced to principles, and had had its education in one of the modern academies; what glorious...we then have expected from his divine pencil !" I Oiall trouble you no longer with my friend's obfervations; wh ch, I fuppofe, you are now able to continue... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 pages
...lamented that so great a genius as Raffaelle had not lived in this enlightened age, since the art has been reduced to principles, and had had his education in one of the modern academits; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil !" I shall trouble... | |
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