No man had, like him, the faculty of teaching inferior minds the art of thinking. Perhaps other men might have equal knowledge; but few were so communicative. His great pleasure was, to talk to those who looked up to him. The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds - Side xxxiiav Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 378 sider
...if I could say it with truth, that he contributed even a single sentiment to them : but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the...powers. In mixed company, and frequently in company that-owgA* to have looked up to him, many, thinking they had a character for learning to support, considered... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 324 sider
...a single sentiment to them; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the art of teaching inferior minds the art of thinking. Perhaps...him. It was here he exhibited his wonderful powers. The observations which he made on poetry, on life, and on every thing about us, I applied to our art... | |
| William Jerdan - 1834 - 418 sider
...single sentiment to them ; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the art of teaching inferior minds the art of thinking. Perhaps...him. It was here he exhibited his wonderful powers. The observations which he made on poetry, on life, and on every thing about us, I applied to our art... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 726 sider
...if I could say it with truth, that he contributed even a single sentiment to them ; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the...knowledge, but few were so communicative. His great to suppose,' said he, ' that I was infinitely impatient till I had taken a survey of my own performances... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 sider
...if I could say it with truth, that he contributed even a single sentiment to them ; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the...wonderful powers. In mixed company, and frequently in comjrany that ought to have looked up to him, many, thinking they had a character for learning to support,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 624 sider
...to them ; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man liad, like him, the faculty of leaching inferior minds the art of thinking. Perhaps other...was here he exhibited his wonderful powers. In mixed coinpuny, and frequently in company that ought tu have looked up to him, many, thinking they had a... | |
| 1846 - 316 sider
...a single sentiment to them; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the art of teaching inferior minds the art of thinking. Perhaps...him. It was here he exhibited his wonderful powers. The observations which he made on poetry, 0-1 life, and on every thing about us, I applied to our art... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Henry William Beechey, Thomas Gray, Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy, William Mason - 1852 - 518 sider
...if I could say it with truth, that he contributed even a single sentiment to them ; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the...knowledge, but few were so communicative. His great to suppose,' said he, ' that I was infinitely impatient till I had taken a survey of my own performances... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1853 - 388 sider
...single sentiment to them ; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the art of teaching inferior minds the art of thinking. Perhaps...him. It was here he exhibited his wonderful powers. The observations which he made on poetry, on life, and on every thing about us, I applied to our art... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1853 - 336 sider
...single sentiment to them ; but he qualified my mind to think justly. No man had, like him, the art of teaching inferior minds the art of thinking. Perhaps...him. It was here he exhibited his wonderful powers. The observations which he made on poetry, on life, and on everything about us, I applied to one art... | |
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