| 1791 - 618 sider
...teftimony of my admiration of that truly divine man, and I fliould defue that the hill words which I ibould pronounce in this Academy, and from this place, might be the name of — Michael Angelo.' Such are the fubjefl and nature of this difcourfe ; which we contemplate with melancholy pleafure,... | |
| 1794 - 548 sider
...of my admiration of this truly divine man ; and I thouid delîrc, ihat the laft words which I fnould pronounce in this Academy, and from this place, might be the name of Michael Angelo — Michael Angelo." MATILDA : A FRAGMENT. — " ША5 not this cruel ? " faid I to Horatio, as foon... | |
| 1795 - 688 sider
...of дпу admiration of that truly divine man ; and I mould dcfire that the Ian words which I ihould pronounce in this academy, and from this place, might be the name of — Mi CHA e L ANGELO. Oa t,'j¿ excellence of the Britifh Сояjhtiition ; from " An Âpptal from... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 462 sider
...tion of this truly divine man ; and I mould " defire, that the laft words which I mould pro" nounce in this Academy, and from this place, " might be the name of Michael Angelo, Mi" chael Angelo !" One of the great ornaments of the prefent Englifh School of Painting, who has fludicd... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 sider
...these Discourses bear testimony of my admiration of that truly divine man; and I should desire that the last words which I should pronounce in this Academy,...fourteen months after this Discourse was delivered. M. THE END OF THE DISCOURSES. THREE LETTERS TO THE IDLER. THE IDLER. NUMB. 76. Saturday, September... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 sider
...these Discourses bear testimony of my admiration of that truly divine man; and I should desire that the last words which I should pronounce in this Academy,...fourteen months after this Discourse was delivered. M. THE END OF THE DISCOURSES. THREE LETTERS TO THE IDLER. THE IDLER. NUMB. 76. Saturday, September... | |
| 1808 - 408 sider
...these discourses bear testimony of my admiration of that truly divine man; and I should desire that the last words which I should pronounce in this academy, and from this place, might he the name of— Michael Angelo " But though he thus ettthusi.istically admired this very great man,... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 928 sider
...these discourses bear testimony of my admiration of that truly divine man ; and I should desire that the last words which I should pronounce in this academy,...this place, might be the name of Michael Angelo." But though he thus enthusiastically admired this very great man, yet he allows, what cannot indeed... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 902 sider
...these discourses bear testimony of my admiration of that truly divine man ; and I should desire that the last words which I should pronounce in this academy,...and from this place, might be the name of Michael ¿ingelo." But though he thus enthusiastically admired this very great man, yet he allows, what cannot... | |
| 1843 - 844 sider
...Discourses bear testimony 6f my admiration of that trnly divine man; and I should desire that tholast words which I should pronounce in this Academy, and from this place, mightbe the name of Michael Angelo." They were his last Words from the acadomical chair. He died about... | |
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