| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 510 pages
...the modern academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil !" 1 shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...great admiration is pretended for a name of fixed reputarion. objections are raised against those very qualities by which that great name was acquired.... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 536 pages
...of the modern Academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil ! " I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...very qualities by which that great name was acquired. These Critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the Colouring and Harmony of Rubens,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 514 pages
...of the modern Academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil ! " I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...very qualities by which that great name was acquired. These Critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the Colouring and Harmony of Rubens,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1846 - 506 pages
...of the modern Academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil!" fixed reputation, objections are raised against those...very qualities by which that great name was acquired. These Critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the Colouring and Harmony of Rubens,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Henry William Beechey - 1852 - 512 pages
...the modern Academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil !" • I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...very qualities by which that great name was acquired. These Critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the Colouring and Harmony of Rubens,... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 504 pages
...of the modern academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil !' I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...qualities by which that great name was acquired. Those critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the colouring and harmony of Rubens, or the... | |
| Austin Dobson - 1882 - 322 pages
...the ' modern academics ; what glorious works might we ' then have expected from his divine pencil I ' I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...qualities by which that great name was acquired. Those Critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the colouring and harmony of Rubens, or the... | |
| AUSTIN DOBSON - 1883 - 590 pages
...the ' modern academies ; what glorious works might we ' then have expected from his divine pencilI' I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...qualities by which that great name was acquired. Those Critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the colouring and harmony of Rubens, or the... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 pages
...of the modern Academies; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil ! '' I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...very qualities by which that great name was acquired. 396 These Critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the Colouring and Harmony of Rubens,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 332 pages
...of the modern Academies ; what glorious works might we then have expected from his divine pencil ! " I shall trouble you no longer with my friend's observations,...very qualities by which that great name was acquired. 396 These Critics are continually lamenting that Raffaelle had not the Colouring and Harmony of Rubens,... | |
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