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" It appears to me, therefore, that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which any thing produces on our minds, on its first appearance, is never to be forgotten ; and it demands for that reason, because it is the first, to be laid up with care. If this... "
The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight ; Late President of the Royal ... - Page 115
by Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809
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Notes and Queries

1898 - 712 pages
..."It appears to me that our first thoughts,thatii, the effect which anything produces on our minds en its first appearance, is never to be forgotten ; and...reason, because it is the first, to be laid up with care."—Sir Joshua Reynolds, Dacourse XIII. Manse of Arbnthnott, NB RM SPENCE, DD FROM HOLBOBN то...
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The Life and Discourses of Sir Joshua Reynolds

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1853 - 388 pages
...impracticable. It appears to me, therefore, that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which any thing produces on our minds, on its first appearance, is never to be forgotten; and it 20 demands for that reason, because it is the first, to be laid up with care. If this be not done,...
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The Miscellaneous Works, Volume 1

William Hazlitt - 1854 - 1232 pages
...me, therefore" (continues Sir Joshua), "that our first thoughts, that is, the efi'ect which anything produces on our minds, on its first appearance, is never to be forgotten ; and :t demands for that reason, because it is the first, to be laid up '.vilh care. If this he not done,...
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The Life and Writings of Sir Joshua Reynolds: First President of the Royal ...

Sir Joshua Reynolds, Allan Cunningham - 1860 - 398 pages
...impracticable. It appears to me, therefore, that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which any thing produces on our minds, on its first appearance,...consideration of those animated thoughts which proceed, not perhaps from caprice or rashness, (as he may afterwards conceit,) but from the fullness of his mind,...
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The Life and Writings of Sir Joshua Reynolds: First President of the Royal ...

Sir Joshua Reynolds, Allan Cunningham - 1860 - 394 pages
...impracticable. It appears to me, therefore, that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which any thing produces on our minds, on its first appearance, is never to be forgotten; and it 20 demands for that reason, because it is the first, to be laid up with care. If this be not done,...
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Table-talk

William Hazlitt - 1869 - 504 pages
...appears to me therefore " (continues Sir Joshua) "that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which any thing produces on our minds, on its first appearance,...it is the first, to be laid up with care. If this bo not done, the artist may happen to impose on himself by partial reasoning; by a cold consideration...
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The Discourses

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 pages
...impracticable. It appears to me, therefore, that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which anything produces on our minds, on its first appearance, is...consideration of those animated thoughts which proceed, not perhaps from caprice or rashness (as ho may afterwards conceit), but from the fulness of his mind,...
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The Discourses

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 332 pages
...impracticable. It appears to me, therefore, that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which anything produces on our minds, on its first appearance, is...consideration of those animated thoughts which proceed, not perhaps from caprice or rashness (as he may afterwards conceit), but from the fulness of his mind,...
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The Collected Works of William Hazlitt: Table talk and Conversations of ...

William Hazlitt - 1903 - 536 pages
...appears to me therefore' (continues Sir Joshua) 'that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which any thing produces on our minds, on its first appearance,...consideration of those animated thoughts which proceed, not perhaps from caprice or rashness (as he may afterwards conceit), but from the fulness of his mind,...
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Discourses Delivered to the Students of the Royal Academy

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1905 - 564 pages
...be impracticable. It appears to me therefore, that our first thoughts, that is, the effect which any thing produces on our minds, on its first appearance,...consideration of those animated thoughts which proceed, not perhaps from caprice or rashness (as he may afterwards conceit), but from the fulness of his mind,...
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