The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: First President of the Royal Academy : with an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author, Volum 3T. M'Lean, 1824 |
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... expression's brightest blaze , On Fresnoy's lay employ'd his studious hour ; But niggard there of that melodious power , His pen , in haste the hireling task to close , Transform'd the studied strain to careless prose , Which , fondly ...
... expression's brightest blaze , On Fresnoy's lay employ'd his studious hour ; But niggard there of that melodious power , His pen , in haste the hireling task to close , Transform'd the studied strain to careless prose , Which , fondly ...
Side 11
... expressing the sense of his author in an equal number of lines , he produced a version , which ( if it was ever read through by any person except himself ) is now totally forgotten . Nevertheless I must do him the justice to own , that ...
... expressing the sense of his author in an equal number of lines , he produced a version , which ( if it was ever read through by any person except himself ) is now totally forgotten . Nevertheless I must do him the justice to own , that ...
Side 44
... expression lend its finish'd głow ; There each variety of tint unite With the full harmony of shade and light . 260 265 Quodque refert specie veterum post sæcula men- tem ; Splendidior quippe ex illis assurgit imago , Magnaque se rerum ...
... expression lend its finish'd głow ; There each variety of tint unite With the full harmony of shade and light . 260 265 Quodque refert specie veterum post sæcula men- tem ; Splendidior quippe ex illis assurgit imago , Magnaque se rerum ...
Side 95
... expressing these transitory beau- ties is perhaps the greatest effort of our art , and which cannot be attained till the student has ac- quired a facility of drawing nature correctly in its inanimate state . NOTE VIII . VERSE 81 . R ...
... expressing these transitory beau- ties is perhaps the greatest effort of our art , and which cannot be attained till the student has ac- quired a facility of drawing nature correctly in its inanimate state . NOTE VIII . VERSE 81 . R ...
Side 98
... order to judge of the propriety and truth of the expression and character of the actors . It may be remarked that action is the principal requisite in a subject for history - painting ; and that there are many sub- 98 NOTES ON THE.
... order to judge of the propriety and truth of the expression and character of the actors . It may be remarked that action is the principal requisite in a subject for history - painting ; and that there are many sub- 98 NOTES ON THE.
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