... middle to have been on higher ground, or the figures at the extremities stooping or lying, which would not only have formed the group into the shape of a pyramid, but likewise contrasted the standing figures. Indeed... Idler - Page 251by Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823Full view - About this book
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 324 pages
...the standing figures. Indeed," added he, " I have often 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 his education in one of the modern academies; what glorious works might we then have expected from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 482 pages
...the standing figures. Indeed," added he, " I have often lamented that so great a genius as Raffaelle had not lived in this enlightened age, since the art...the modern academies ; what glorious works might we have then expected from his divine pencil !" I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 510 pages
...have often lamented that so great a genius as Raffaolle had not lived in this enlightened age, sinrc the art has been reduced to principles, and had had...might we then have expected from his divine pencil !" 1 shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations, which, I suppose, you are now able... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 536 pages
...the standing figures. Inded," added he, " I have often 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 his education in one of the modern Academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 514 pages
...the standing figures. Inded," added he, " I have often 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 his education in one of the modern Academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1846 - 506 pages
...the standing figures. Indeed," added he, " I have often 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 his education in one of the modern Academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1882 - 324 pages
...standing figures. In' deed,' added he, ' I have often lamented that so ' great a genius as Raffaelle had not lived in this ' enlightened age, since the...might we ' then have expected from his divine pencil 1 ' I I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations, which, I suppose, you are now able... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1882 - 322 pages
...standing figures. In' deed,' added he, ' I have often lamented that so ' great a genius as Raffaelle had not lived in this • enlightened age, since the...principles, and had had his education in one of the ' modern academics ; what glorious works might we ' then have expected from his divine pencil I ' I shall trouble... | |
| AUSTIN DOBSON - 1883 - 590 pages
...lamented that so • great a genius as Raffaelle had not lived in this ' enlightened age, since the an has been reduced to ' principles, and had had his...works might we ' then have expected from his divine pencilI' I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations, which, I suppose, you are now... | |
| Henry Parker - 1885 - 376 pages
...contrasted the standing figures. Indeed, added he, I have often lamented that so great a genius as Raffaelle had not lived in this enlightened age, since the art...the modern academies. What glorious works might we have then expected from his divine pencil." In this essay the word connoisseur is used satirically.... | |
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