The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: First President of the Royal Academy : with an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author, Volum 3 |
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Side 49
But this to rhet ' ric and the schools I leave , Content from ancient lore one rule to
give : " By tedious toil no passions are exprest , 325 “ His hand who feels them
strongest paints them best . " * Hæc præter , motus animorum , et corde repostos
...
But this to rhet ' ric and the schools I leave , Content from ancient lore one rule to
give : " By tedious toil no passions are exprest , 325 “ His hand who feels them
strongest paints them best . " * Hæc præter , motus animorum , et corde repostos
...
Side 66
+ The hand that colours well must colour bright ; Hope not that praise to gain by
sickly white ; | But amply heap in front each splendid dye , 525 Then thin and light
withdraw them from the eye , . § Area , vel campus tabulæ vagus esto , levisque ...
+ The hand that colours well must colour bright ; Hope not that praise to gain by
sickly white ; | But amply heap in front each splendid dye , 525 Then thin and light
withdraw them from the eye , . § Area , vel campus tabulæ vagus esto , levisque ...
Side 68
The portrait claims from imitative art Resemblance close in each minuter part ,
540 And this to give , the ready hand and eye With playful skill the kindred
features ply ; From part to part alternately convey The harmonizing gloom , the
darting ray ...
The portrait claims from imitative art Resemblance close in each minuter part ,
540 And this to give , the ready hand and eye With playful skill the kindred
features ply ; From part to part alternately convey The harmonizing gloom , the
darting ray ...
Side 73
... alchymy divine , 605 Brightens each touch , ennobles every line ; Yet pains
and practice only can bestow This facile power of hand , whose liberal flow With
grateful fraud its own exertions veils ; He best employs his art who best conceals .
... alchymy divine , 605 Brightens each touch , ennobles every line ; Yet pains
and practice only can bestow This facile power of hand , whose liberal flow With
grateful fraud its own exertions veils ; He best employs his art who best conceals .
Side 79
... Smit with the glorious avarice of fame , He claims no less than an immortal
name ; Hence on his fancy just conception shines , 685 True judgment guides his
hand , true taste refines ; Hence ceaseless toil , devotion to his art , A docile
temper ...
... Smit with the glorious avarice of fame , He claims no less than an immortal
name ; Hence on his fancy just conception shines , 685 True judgment guides his
hand , true taste refines ; Hence ceaseless toil , devotion to his art , A docile
temper ...
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