... a class precisely parallel in elevation to the character of the tales which they illustrate ; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my 'Elements of Drawing,. Broadstone Hall, and Other Poems - Side 11av William Edward Windus - 1875 - 154 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1878 - 296 sider
...as I have before said in the Appendix to iny ' Elements of Drawing? were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation,...which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools."—Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. One Vol. crown 8vo, cloth extra, gs. Gilbert's... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1878 - 230 sider
...of touch since Rene" Brandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by him). . . . Tomakt somewhat enlarged copies of them, looking at them...schools."— Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. Post 8vo, cloth limp, as. 6d. Glenny's A Year's Work in Garden and Greenhouse : Practical Advice to... | |
| Marie Louise De la Ramée - 1878 - 380 sider
...I have before said in the Appendix to my ' Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled^ in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation,...would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing whichwould leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools." — Extract front Introduction by JOHN... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1878 - 292 sider
...as I have before said in the Appendix to my * Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation,...would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing whichwould leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools."— Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN.... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1878 - 224 sider
...were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation,unrivalled even by him). . . . To make somewhat enlarged copies...drawing which would leave afterwards little to be iearnt in schools."—Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. Post Svo, cloth limp, as. 6d. Glermy's... | |
| Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett - 1878 - 530 sider
...I have before said in the Appendix to iny ' Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation,...putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, weuld be an exercise in decision and severe di awing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1878 - 504 sider
...as 1 have be/ore said in the Appendix to my ' Elements of Drawing,' were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation,...copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying floss, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exer* cist in decision... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1881 - 292 sider
...than, loolting at them through a magnifying glass, and never tutting two lines where Cruikshank has Jut only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwardt littU to fe learnt <V» tchoolt."—Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN. Collected... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1881 - 260 sider
...magnifving glass, and never putting two lines where Cruihshanh has put only one, would be an exer~ cise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in school*,"—Extract from Introduction by JOHN EDSKIN. Post 8vo, cloth limp, as. 6d, Glenny's A Year's... | |
| Sir Walter Besant, James Rice - 1881 - 316 sider
...him), , , . Tomakt smtewkat enlarged copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, atr,i never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exer• " in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to O€ learnt ir schools."—... | |
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