| 1798 - 672 páginas
...favour of Rubens, what I have before faid in regard to the dutch fchool,—that thofe who cannot fee the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian fchool.' This paflàge, we truft, every reader of tafte will thank us for... | |
| 1798 - 756 páginas
...favour of Rubens, what I have before faid in regard to the Dutch fchool,—that thofe who «314101 fee the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...conception of the variety of art, or are led away by the aflecbtion of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian School" P. u/. " It would be a curious... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 páginas
...favour of Rubens, what I have before faid in regard to the Dutch fchool,.—that thofe who cannot fee the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...conception of the variety of art, or are led away by the aWec¿tation ofapproving nothing but what comes frQm the Italian fchool.” Mr. Malone has prefixed... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 páginas
...favour of Rubens, what I have before said in regard to the Dutch school,— that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian school. THE END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. Printed by tf. Baldwin ami Son, flew... | |
| Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 444 páginas
...of graphic Genius, the Author also subjoins the following applicable remark. " Those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian School." Struck by his splendours, each rapt eye admires, For while we... | |
| Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 442 páginas
...graphic Genius, the Author also sub. joins the following applicable remark. " Those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian School." Struck by his splendours, each rapt eye admires, For while we... | |
| Martin Archer Shee - 1809 - 466 páginas
...graphic Genius, the Author also sub. joins the following applicable remark. " Those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian School." Struck by his splendours, each rapt eye admires, For while we... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1809 - 468 páginas
...favour of Rubens, what I have before said in regard to the Dutch school,— that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian school. THE END OF THS SECOND VOLUMR. C. «wi R. Baiiiwiu, P-.n,.-r?, i... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1809 - 442 páginas
...favour of Rubens, what I have before said in regard to the Dutch school,— that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian school. THE END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. C. and R. Baldwin, Printers, New... | |
| 1816 - 536 páginas
...favour of Rubens, what I have before said in regard to the Dutch school —that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either...led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian school." ' RUCCELLAI (BERNARD), in Latin ORICELLARIUS, a learned writer... | |
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