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" ... taste will be entirely corrupted. It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself; and the Vulgar will always be pleased with what is natural, in the confined and misunderstood sense... "
The Journal of the Royal institution of Great Britain. Notices of the ... - Page 543
by Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872
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The Literary Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: ... to which is ..., Volume 1

Sir Joshua Reynolds, Henry William Beechey, Thomas Gray, Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy, William Mason - 1852 - 518 pages
...come to have vulgar views ; you will degrade your style ; and your taste will be entirely corrupted. It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself ; and the Vulgar will always be pleased with what is natural,...
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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
...come to have vulgar views ; you will degrade your style ; and your taste will be entirely corrupted. It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself; and the Vulgar will always ' be pleased with what is...
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Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds: With Notices of Some of His ..., Volume 1

Charles Robert Leslie - 1865 - 758 pages
...come to have vulgar views ; you will degrade your style, and your taste will be entirely corrupted. It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself; and the vulgar will always be pleased with what is natural,...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 6

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 pages
...arising from the fact that artists from motives of indolence or interest have allowed themselves to be led by the public, instead of, as old, taking the...compass of ignorance itself; and the vulgar will always bo pleased with what is natural in the confined and misunderstood sense of the word." And again, "...
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The Discourses

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 332 pages
...come to have vulgar views ; you will degrade your style ; and your taste will be entirely corrupted. It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself ; and the Vulgar will always be pleased with what is natural,...
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The Discourses

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 pages
...come to havo vulgar views ; you will degrade your style ; and your taste will be entirely corrupted. It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself ; and the Vulgar will always be pleased with what is natural,...
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Free-hand Drawing: A Manual for Teachers and Students

Anson Kent Cross - 1895 - 168 pages
...come to have vulgar views ; you will degrade your style ; and your taste will be entirely corrupted. It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself; and the vulgar will always be pleased with what is natural,...
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Discourses Delivered to the Students of the Royal Academy

Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1905 - 564 pages
...come to have vulgar views; you will degrade your style ; and your taste will be entirely corrupted. It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself; and the vulgar will always be pleased with what is natural,...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 506 pages
...Poussin are Excellent To : " It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself, and the vulgar...will always be pleased with what is natural in the con tinwl and misunderstood sense of the word." Blake : Well said. To : "I mention this because our...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 542 pages
...with an urn to represent a river or a lake ? " Blake : These remarks on Poussin are Excellent. To : " It is certain that the lowest style will be the most popular, as it falls within the compass of ignorance itself, and the vulgar will always be pleased with wiiat is natural...
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