The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 4Harper & brothers, 1834 |
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... imagination than to reality , should take the lead ; and for a while he seems to have persisted in this unprofitable dream . Like others in latter days , he could only be taught by the cold touch of experience , that painting ...
... imagination than to reality , should take the lead ; and for a while he seems to have persisted in this unprofitable dream . Like others in latter days , he could only be taught by the cold touch of experience , that painting ...
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... imagination riches rivalling the dreams of Sir Epi- cure Mammon . It seems his wife , on that fated day , was entertaining a select coterie of gossips ; and knowing that workers in fire loved to taste the cup , summoned her husband to ...
... imagination riches rivalling the dreams of Sir Epi- cure Mammon . It seems his wife , on that fated day , was entertaining a select coterie of gossips ; and knowing that workers in fire loved to taste the cup , summoned her husband to ...
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... imagination vanished at once in smoke . " Such a succession of dramatic scenes is much too compli- cated for the pencil . A story which enchains , when related or written , may , nevertheless , want those picturesque points so necessary ...
... imagination vanished at once in smoke . " Such a succession of dramatic scenes is much too compli- cated for the pencil . A story which enchains , when related or written , may , nevertheless , want those picturesque points so necessary ...
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... imagination that exaggerated its reali- ties , and a quick susceptibility of impression from such objects as delighted his fancy : the consequence was , that he became enamoured of a young female , into whose society he had happened to ...
... imagination that exaggerated its reali- ties , and a quick susceptibility of impression from such objects as delighted his fancy : the consequence was , that he became enamoured of a young female , into whose society he had happened to ...
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... to attach him to a domestic establishment : but the imagination of Romney , though tender and even trembling , was ardent in the extreme ; it was like 66 . the spirit of Alexander's horse , that , although 34 EMINENT PAINTERS .
... to attach him to a domestic establishment : but the imagination of Romney , though tender and even trembling , was ardent in the extreme ; it was like 66 . the spirit of Alexander's horse , that , although 34 EMINENT PAINTERS .
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