| 1797 - 626 sider
...notions of painting which I had brought with me from England, where the art was in the loweft ftate it had ever been in, (it could not indeed be lower,) were to be totally done away, ami eradicated from my mind. It was ncceffary, as it is exprefltd on a very folemn occafion, that I... | |
| 1867 - 816 sider
...undigested notions of painting which I had brought with me from England were to be totally done away with and eradicated from my mind. It was necessary, as...occasion, that I should become as a little child." The portrait-gallery at Kensington showed Reynolds as good as his word : he made a clean sweep of wellnigh... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1817 - 738 sider
...unacquainted : I felt my ignorance, and stood abashed. All the indigested notions of painting, which I had brought with me from England, where the art was in the lowest state, were to be totally done away, and eradicated from my mind." pp. 33,34-. "iT ** " , , " ' "if* т *... | |
| 1861 - 814 sider
...notions of painting which I had brought with me from England, where the art was at the lowest ebb, — it could not indeed be lower, — were to be totally done away with and eradicated from my mind. It was necessary, as it is expressed on a very solemn occasion, that... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 610 sider
...unacquainted : I felt my ignorance and stood abashed. All the indigested notions of painting which I had brought with me from England, where the art was in...necessary, as it is expressed on a very solemn occasion, J that I should become as a little child. — Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to copy... | |
| James Northcote - 1819 - 388 sider
...unacquainted : I felt my ignorance, and stood abashed. All the indigested notions of painting which I had brought with me from England, where the art was in...my mind. It was necessary, as it is expressed on a ver}' solemn occasion, that I should become as a little child. Notwithstanding my disappointment, I... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 332 sider
...unacquainted; 1 felt my ignorance, and stood abashed. All the indigested notions of painting which I had brought with me from England, where the art was in...were to be totally done- away, and eradicated from ray mind. It was necessary, as it is expressed on a very solemn occasion, that I should become as a... | |
| James Elmes - 1825 - 322 sider
...unacquainted : I felt my ignorance, and stood abashed. All the undigested notions of painting which I had brought with me from England, where the art was in...not indeed be lower) were to be totally done away with, and eradicated from my mind. It was necessary, as it is expressed on a very solemn occasion,... | |
| Giacomo Costantino Beltrami - 1828 - 572 sider
...resounded throughout the earth ; and he adds, " All the indigested notions of painting which I had brought with me from England, where the art was in...not indeed be lower,) were to be totally done away with, and eradicated from my mind. It was necessary, as it is expressed on a very solemn occasion,... | |
| Giacomo Costantino Beltrami - 1828 - 568 sider
...resounded throughout the earth ; and he adds, " All the indigested notions of painting which I had brought with me from England, where the art was in...not indeed be lower,) were to be totally done away with, and eradicated from my mind. It was necessary, as it is expressed on a very solemn occasion,... | |
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