| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 440 páginas
...part of the DISCOURSES with an unusual sort of pleasure ; partly because, being faded a little in my memory, they have a sort of appearance of novelty...JOURNAL I had never seen before. You trace in that, everywhere, the spirit of the DISCOURSES, supported by new examples. He is always the same man ; the... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809 - 430 páginas
...part of the DISCOURSES with an unusual sort of pleasure; partly because, being faded ajittle in my memory, they have a sort of appearance of novelty...man; the same philosophical,- the same artist-like critick, the same sagacious observer, with the same minuteness, without the smallest degree of trifling."... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809 - 476 páginas
...DISCOURSES with an unusual sort of pleasure; partly because, being fadeJ a little in my memory, they hive n sort of appearance of novelty ; partly by reviving...with melancholy and satisfaction. The FLEMISH JOURNAL 1 had never seen before. You tract in that, every where, the spirit of the DISCOURSES, sup. ported... | |
| 1816 - 536 páginas
...part of the discourses with an unusual sort of pleasure, partly because being faded a' little in iny memory, they have a sort, of appearance of novelty...of the discourses, supported by new examples. He is al'vnys the same man ; the same philosophical, the same artist-like critic, the same sagacious observer,... | |
| 1816 - 534 páginas
...part of the discourses with an unusual sort of pleasure, partly because being faded a little in my memory, they have a sort of appearance of novelty...satisfaction. The Flemish journal I had never seen before. Yon trace in that, every where, the spirit of the discourses, supported by new examples. He is always... | |
| James Northcote - 1819 - 388 páginas
...part of the discourses with an unusual sort of pleasure ; partly because, being faded a little in my memory, they have a sort of appearance of novelty...philosophical, the same artist-like critic, the same saga* cious observer, with the same minuteness, without the smallest degree of trifling." Before I... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1819 - 614 páginas
...with an unusual sort of pleasure ; partly because, being faded a little in my memory, they have a wrt of appearance of novelty ; partly by reviving recollections...man, the same philosophical, the same artist-like critick, the uune sagacious observer, with the same minuteness, without the smallest degree of trifling."... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 610 páginas
...with an unusual soit of pleasure; partly because, being faded a little in my memory, they have a tort of appearance of novelty ; partly by reviving recollections...man, the same philosophical, the same artist-like critick, the same sagacious observer, with the same minuteness, without the smallest degree of trifling."... | |
| Matthew Pilkington - 1829 - 632 páginas
...of appearance of njvelty ; partly by reviving recollections mixed with melancholy and satisfaction : he is always the same man, the same philosophical,...minuteness, without the smallest degree of trifling." Mr. Malone mentions a work which Sir Joshua had projected, but never executed, which is much to be... | |
| Matthew Pilkington - 1840 - 794 páginas
...part of ihe Discourses with an unusual sort of pleasure, partly because, being faded a little in my memory, they have a sort of appearance of novelty;...recollections mixed with melancholy and satisfaction: he is always the same man, the same philosophical, the same artist-like critic, the same sagacious... | |
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