| Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 502 Seiten
...stood abashed." Blake : A liar. He never was Abashed in his Life, and never felt his Ignorance. To : "I viewed them again and again. I even affected to feel their merit and admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new conceptions began to dawn upon... | |
| Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 506 Seiten
...never felt his Ignorance. To : "I viewed them again and again. I even affected to feel their merit and admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new conceptions began to dawn upon me, and I was convinced that I had originally formed... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1909 - 518 Seiten
...ebb, — it could not, indeed, be lower, — were to be totally done away with and eradicated from my mind. It was necessary, as it is expressed on a very...them again and again ; I even affected to feel their merits, and to admire them more than I really did. In a short time, a new taste and new perceptions... | |
| Edwin Watts Chubb - 1915 - 330 Seiten
...lower — were to be totally done away with and eradicated from my mind. It was necessary, as it was expressed on a very solemn occasion, that I should...excellent works. I viewed them again and again; I never affected to feel their merits, and to admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new... | |
| Herbert Samuel Mallory - 1923 - 558 Seiten
..."Sistine Madonna" and the "Triumph of the Church." "Notwithstanding my disappointment," he continues, "I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works....admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began to dawn upon me, and I was con"'The 'beautiful woman' is apt to... | |
| William Blake - 1966 - 964 Seiten
...executed upon principles with which I "was unacquainted: I felt my ignorance, and stood abashed. Page rut. "I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again 2nd "again; . . . In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began to dawn on me. " . . The truth... | |
| William Blake - 1893 - 456 Seiten
...siood abashed." Blake : A liar. He never was Abashed in his Life, and never felt hie Ignorance. To : "1 viewed them again and again. I even affected to feel their merit and admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new conceptions began to dawn upon... | |
| 1847 - 440 Seiten
...artist in order to discover and appreciate their genuine merit. In his Notes on Du Frcsnoy, he says : " Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to...admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began to dawn upon me, and 1 was convinced that I had originally formed... | |
| Giacomo Costantino Beltrami - 1828 - 570 Seiten
...been in, (it could not indeed be lower,) were to be totally done away with, and eradicated from my mind. It was necessary, as it is expressed on a very...occasion, that I should become as a little child." Nor was it till he had resided a long time in Italy that he displayed that genius which is one of the... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Frederick Whiley Hilles - 316 Seiten
...yours, J. REYNOLDS. 1 "I remember very well my own disappointment, when I first visited the Vatican.. . .Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. ... In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began to dawn upon me; and I was convinced that... | |
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