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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... taken to suppress it , he took the first opportunity of cul- tivating his favourite study . He was nineteen or twenty years of age when he began to learn to design under Francis Perier ; and having spent two years in the school of that ...
... taken to suppress it , he took the first opportunity of cul- tivating his favourite study . He was nineteen or twenty years of age when he began to learn to design under Francis Perier ; and having spent two years in the school of that ...
Side 104
... . VERSE 128 . R. Prometheus ravish'd from the Car of Day . After the lines in the original of this passage , there comes in one of a proverbial cast , taken from Horace * : " Non uti Dædaliam licet omnibus ire 104 NOTES ON THE.
... . VERSE 128 . R. Prometheus ravish'd from the Car of Day . After the lines in the original of this passage , there comes in one of a proverbial cast , taken from Horace * : " Non uti Dædaliam licet omnibus ire 104 NOTES ON THE.
Side 105
... taken no notice of it in my translation . Mr. Ray , in his collection of English proverbs , brings this of Horace as a parallel to a ridiculous English one , viz . Every man's nose will not make a shoeing - horn . It is certain , were a ...
... taken no notice of it in my translation . Mr. Ray , in his collection of English proverbs , brings this of Horace as a parallel to a ridiculous English one , viz . Every man's nose will not make a shoeing - horn . It is certain , were a ...
Side 106
... taken by Fresnoy from the statues of the ancients , which are here transcribed : " The ancients have commonly allowed eight heads to their figures , though some of them have but seven ; but we ordinarily divide the figures into ten ...
... taken by Fresnoy from the statues of the ancients , which are here transcribed : " The ancients have commonly allowed eight heads to their figures , though some of them have but seven ; but we ordinarily divide the figures into ten ...
Side 113
... taken that those different characters have a certain consonance of parts among themselves , such as is generally found in nature : a fat face , for in- stance , is usually accompanied with a proportional degree of corpulency of body ...
... taken that those different characters have a certain consonance of parts among themselves , such as is generally found in nature : a fat face , for in- stance , is usually accompanied with a proportional degree of corpulency of body ...
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