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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... , fondly lending faith to French pretence , Mistook its meaning , or obscur'd its sense . Yet still he pleas'd , for Dryden still must please , Whether with artless elegance and ease He glides in prose , or from its tinkling chime.
... , fondly lending faith to French pretence , Mistook its meaning , or obscur'd its sense . Yet still he pleas'd , for Dryden still must please , Whether with artless elegance and ease He glides in prose , or from its tinkling chime.
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... meaning heart . In chains of sloth such talents droop confin'd : ' Twas not by words Apelles charm'd mankind . 90 Hear then the Muse ; tho ' perfect beauty towers Above the reach of her descriptive powers , 55 + Utque manus grandi nil ...
... meaning heart . In chains of sloth such talents droop confin'd : ' Twas not by words Apelles charm'd mankind . 90 Hear then the Muse ; tho ' perfect beauty towers Above the reach of her descriptive powers , 55 + Utque manus grandi nil ...
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... mean . " Some lofty theme let judgment first supply , 101 Supremely fraught with grace and majesty ; For fancy copious , free to every charm That lines can circumscribe or colours warm ; Nittimur hæc paucis , scrutati summa magistræ ...
... mean . " Some lofty theme let judgment first supply , 101 Supremely fraught with grace and majesty ; For fancy copious , free to every charm That lines can circumscribe or colours warm ; Nittimur hæc paucis , scrutati summa magistræ ...
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... means can we have of knowing to a cer- tainty , and of imprinting strongly on our mind our own deficiencies , than unsuccessful attempts ? This Theory will be best understood by , and in , practice . If Practice advances too far before ...
... means can we have of knowing to a cer- tainty , and of imprinting strongly on our mind our own deficiencies , than unsuccessful attempts ? This Theory will be best understood by , and in , practice . If Practice advances too far before ...
Side 102
... is made fit for his own art ; he avails himself of the privileges allowed to Poets and Painters , and dares every thing to accomplish his end , by means corres- pondent to that end - to impress the spectator with 102 NOTES ON THE.
... is made fit for his own art ; he avails himself of the privileges allowed to Poets and Painters , and dares every thing to accomplish his end , by means corres- pondent to that end - to impress the spectator with 102 NOTES ON THE.
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