Michael Angelo's works have a strong, peculiar, and marked character: they seem to proceed from his own mind entirely, and that mind so rich and abundant, that he never needed, or seemed to disdain, to look abroad for foreign help. Raphael's materials... The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds - Side 53av Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edmund Edward Antrobus - 1862 - 216 sider
...and cast of their limbs or features, that reminds us of their belonging to our own species. Raphael's imagination is not so elevated; his figures are not...: they seem to proceed from his own mind entirely, * Murray s Hand-Book— Rome and its Environs. and that mind so rich and abundant, that he never needed,... | |
| John Keble - 1877 - 584 sider
...more of the poetical inspiration .... his people are a superior order of beings. . . . Raffaelle's imagination is not so elevated ; his figures are not...disjoined from our own diminutive race of beings." Yet, to his works, the Cartoons especially, we are elsewhere h referred for choice examples, " how... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 sider
...cast of their limbs or features, that reniinds us of their belonging to our own species. Raffaefte's imagination is not so elevated ; his figures are not...noble, and of great conformity to their subjects. Michel Angelo's works have a strong, peculiar, and marked character ; they seem to proceed from his... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 332 sider
...cast of their limbs or features, that reminds us of their belonging to our own species. Raffaelle's imagination is not so elevated ; his figures are not...noble, and of great conformity to their subjects. Michel Angelo's works have a strong, peculiar, and marked character ; they seem to proceed from his... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1904 - 632 sider
...preference of genius to Michael Angelo, does it on this very ground, that ' Michael Angclo's works seem to proceed from his own mind entirely, and that...seemed to disdain to look abroad for foreign help ; ' whereas, • Raffaelle's materials are generally borrowed, though the noble structure is his own.'... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1903 - 548 sider
...cast of their limbs or features, that reminds us of their belonging to our own species.' Rafaelle's imagination is not so elevated : his figures are not...seemed to disdain to look abroad for foreign help. Rafaelle's materials are generally borrowed, though the noble structure is his own.' F1FTH D1SCOURSE.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1903 - 536 sider
...cast of their limbs or features, that reminds us of their belonging to our own species. Rafaelle's imagination is not so elevated : his figures are not...have a strong, peculiar, and marked character : they 1 seem to proceed from his own mind entirely, and that mind so rich and abundant, that he never needed... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1905 - 564 sider
...cast of their limbs or features, that reminds us of their belonging to our own species. Raffaelle's imagination is not so elevated ; his figures are not...noble, and of great conformity to their subjects. Michel Angelo's works have a strong, peculiar, and marked character : they seem to proceed from his... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1905 - 468 sider
...cast of their limbs or features, that reminds us of their belonging to our own species. Raffaelle's imagination is not so elevated ; his figures are not...from our own diminutive race of beings, though his ideaa are chaste, noble, and of great conformity to their subjects. Michael Angelo's works have a strong,... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1909 - 518 sider
...cast of their limbs or features, that reminds us of their belonging to our own species. Raffaelle's imagination is not so elevated ; his figures are not...ideas are chaste, noble, and of great conformity to then- subjects. Michel Angelo's works have a strong, peculiar, and marked character ; they seem to... | |
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