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But though deterred for the time , Mr . Gleig ' s passion had its way in the end ; for
when the work of M . Brialmont , a Belgian officer , appeared to him ( after the
Duke ' s death ) to steer between the ' wild ' criticisms of French , and the ' not less
...
But though deterred for the time , Mr . Gleig ' s passion had its way in the end ; for
when the work of M . Brialmont , a Belgian officer , appeared to him ( after the
Duke ' s death ) to steer between the ' wild ' criticisms of French , and the ' not less
...
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The criticism is a mistake . Titian , Vandyke , and Reynolds did not gain their pre -
eminence because they were great flatterers , but because they were great
painters . Nor in ennobling countenances were they influenced by the sordid
object ...
The criticism is a mistake . Titian , Vandyke , and Reynolds did not gain their pre -
eminence because they were great flatterers , but because they were great
painters . Nor in ennobling countenances were they influenced by the sordid
object ...
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An accusation which is unsupported by a tittle of trustworthy evidence is simply
slander . Most of the criticism which has been directed against the Discourses
themselves appears to us to be unimportant or unsound . It was , I apprehend , '
says ...
An accusation which is unsupported by a tittle of trustworthy evidence is simply
slander . Most of the criticism which has been directed against the Discourses
themselves appears to us to be unimportant or unsound . It was , I apprehend , '
says ...
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The critic confounds the recommendation to study the great masters with the
recommendation to become a painter of the same class of pictures . The doctrine
of Reynolds was that those who knew their profession from principles could apply
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The critic confounds the recommendation to study the great masters with the
recommendation to become a painter of the same class of pictures . The doctrine
of Reynolds was that those who knew their profession from principles could apply
...
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The rough criticisms of Reynolds were the occasional outbreaks of irritation , but
the caustic sarcasms of Northcote were the deliberate habit of his mind . charge
charge . Romney was a person of morbid sensitiveness . 132 Life of Sir Joshua ...
The rough criticisms of Reynolds were the occasional outbreaks of irritation , but
the caustic sarcasms of Northcote were the deliberate habit of his mind . charge
charge . Romney was a person of morbid sensitiveness . 132 Life of Sir Joshua ...
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