I should not scruple to say they would not only receive no advantage, but would lose, in a great measure, the effect which they now have on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius and soul; and why should... A Handbook of Pictorial Art - Side 202av Richard St. John Tyrwhitt - 1875 - 384 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 sider
...would receive any advantage from possessing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say, they would lose, in a great measure, the effect which they...on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius and soul; and why should they be loaded with .heavy matter,... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 sider
...would receive any advantage from possessing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say, they would lose, in a great measure, the effect which they...on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius and soul; and why should they be loaded with heavy matter, which... | |
| 1803 - 222 sider
...would receive any advantage from possessing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say they would not only receive no advantage, but would lose,...on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius and soul, and why should they be loaded with heavy matter which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 sider
...would receive any advantage from possessing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say they would not only receive no advantage, but would lose, in a great measure, the effect wliich they now have on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 386 sider
...would receive any advantage from possessing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say they would not only receive no advantage, but would lose,...on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius and soul ; and why should they be loaded with heavy matter,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 484 sider
...would receive anyadvantage from possessing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say they would not only receive no advantage, but would lose,...on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius and soul ; and why should they be loaded with heavy matter,... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 440 sider
...would receive any advantage from possessing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say, they would lose, in a great measure, the effect which they...on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius, and soul ; and why should they Q 4 be loaded with heavy matter,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 446 sider
...would receive any advantage from possessing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say, they would lose, in a great measure, the effect which they now have on every mind susceptible of great end noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius, and soul; and why should they Q 4 be loaded... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 428 sider
...would receive any advantage from professing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say they would not only receive no advantage, but would lose,...on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius and soul ; and why should they be loaded with heavy matter,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 430 sider
...would receive any advantage from professing this mechanical merit, I should not scruple to say they would not only receive no advantage, but would lose,...on every mind susceptible of great and noble ideas. His works may be said to be all genius and soul ; and why should they be loaded with heavy matter,... | |
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