The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, First President of the Royal Academy: With an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author : in Three VolumesT. M'Lean, 1824 |
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Side iii
... Rules of Art be exacted from the young Students . - That a premature disposition to a masterly dexterity be repressed.- That diligence be constantly recommended , and ( that it may be effectual ) directed to its proper object DISCOURSE ...
... Rules of Art be exacted from the young Students . - That a premature disposition to a masterly dexterity be repressed.- That diligence be constantly recommended , and ( that it may be effectual ) directed to its proper object DISCOURSE ...
Side iv
... Rules end . - Inven- tion acquired by being conversant with the inven- tions of others . - The true method of imitating.— Borrowing , how far allowable . - Something to be gathered from every School • DISCOURSE VII . 91 115 The reality ...
... Rules end . - Inven- tion acquired by being conversant with the inven- tions of others . - The true method of imitating.— Borrowing , how far allowable . - Something to be gathered from every School • DISCOURSE VII . 91 115 The reality ...
Side ix
... rules laid down in his book , a man may do wonders for this is wonderful . " Another of his juvenile performances was the representation of a book - case , drawn on the back of a Latin exer- cise , and underneath his father wrote ...
... rules laid down in his book , a man may do wonders for this is wonderful . " Another of his juvenile performances was the representation of a book - case , drawn on the back of a Latin exer- cise , and underneath his father wrote ...
Side xxxiv
... rules , is described with great force of humour , which would apply equally well to pedantry in other arts as well as painting . The second essay is more of an original character , and examines the maxim of imitating nature with great ...
... rules , is described with great force of humour , which would apply equally well to pedantry in other arts as well as painting . The second essay is more of an original character , and examines the maxim of imitating nature with great ...
Side xlvi
... rule of abstemiousness . The members of the Royal Academy first met for business on the 10th of December , 1768 ; but ... rules for students , and concluded with expressing his hope that the in- stitution would answer the expectation of ...
... rule of abstemiousness . The members of the Royal Academy first met for business on the 10th of December , 1768 ; but ... rules for students , and concluded with expressing his hope that the in- stitution would answer the expectation of ...
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