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" The applause of the exquisite few is better than that of the ignorant many, but I like to reverse received maxims. Give me the many who have admired in different ages Raphael and Claude, and I will give up the exquisite few who can admit of no deterioration... "
The Life of Sir David Wilkie: With His Journals, Tours, and Critical Remarks ... - Página 11
por Allan Cunningham - 1843
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Autobiographical Recollections, Volumen2

Charles Robert Leslie - 1860 - 440 páginas
...was the nearer to a right judgment in this matter. Wilkie, in one of his published letters, says, " The applause of the exquisite few, is better than...have admired in different ages Raphael and Claude." But have the many, in any age, admired Raphael and Claude ? I certainly believe not. Their reputations...
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The Victoria regia, original contributions in poetry and prose, ed. by A.A ...

Victoria regia - 1861 - 378 páginas
...been composed. " The applause of the exquisite few," said Wilkie, in one of his published letters, " is better than that of the ignorant many. But I like...Give me the many who have admired, in different ages, Raffaelle and Claude." On which passage, Mr. Leslie, in his own memoirs, published in 1860, comments...
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The Victoria Regia: A Volume of Original Contributions in Poetry ..., Tema 11

Adelaide Anne Procter - 1861 - 374 páginas
...been composed. " The applause of the exquisite few," said Wilkie, in one of his published letters, " is better than that of the ignorant many. But I like to reverse received maxims. Give vie the many who have admired, in different ages, llaffaelle and Claude." On which passage, Mr. Leslie,...
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Collected Papers (original and Reprinted) in Prose and Verse, 1842-1862

Harriet Grote - 1862 - 328 páginas
...been composed. " The applause of the exquisite few," said Wilkie, in one of his published letters, " is better than that of the ignorant many. But I like...Give me the many who have admired, in different ages, Raffaelle and Claude." On which passage, Mr. Leslie, in his own memoirs, published in 1860, comments...
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Sir David Wilkie, R. A.

William Bayne - 1903 - 304 páginas
...artistic methods of this wonderful landscape-painter that he controverted an oft-quoted saying: — "The applause of the exquisite few is better than...simplicity from art, and away goes all its influence." By a contribution of eight pictures, the full tale of exhibits allowed, Wilkie renewed his acquaintance...
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Sir David Wilkie, R. A.

William Bayne - 1903 - 306 páginas
...artistic methods of this wonderful landscape-painter that he controverted an oft-quoted saying: — "The applause of the exquisite few is better than...simplicity from art, and away goes all its influence." By a contribution of eight pictures, the full tale of exhibits allowed, Wilkie renewed his acquaintance...
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