The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... genius of Poussin has had considerable influence over the artists of his country , who , for the most part , have evinced a disposition to follow the national taste , that is , smitten , with what is grand . This correct taste , for a ...
... genius of Poussin has had considerable influence over the artists of his country , who , for the most part , have evinced a disposition to follow the national taste , that is , smitten , with what is grand . This correct taste , for a ...
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... genius of Annibal . Upon this magnificent gallery he was employed more than eight years , which produced this remark of Poussin , that " Annibal is the only painter that has existed since Raphael : -in this work he not only surpassed ...
... genius of Annibal . Upon this magnificent gallery he was employed more than eight years , which produced this remark of Poussin , that " Annibal is the only painter that has existed since Raphael : -in this work he not only surpassed ...
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... genius , and gave such evident tokens of an enlarged capacity , that the shortness of his life has been exceed- ingly regretted . Annibal having finished his vast enterprize with infi- nite success , experienced the most flagrant ...
... genius , and gave such evident tokens of an enlarged capacity , that the shortness of his life has been exceed- ingly regretted . Annibal having finished his vast enterprize with infi- nite success , experienced the most flagrant ...
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... genius , nor to have much pleased himself with his own dramas . Of the stage , when he had once invaded it , he kept possession for many years ; not indeed without the competition of rivals , who sometimes prevailed , or the censure of ...
... genius , nor to have much pleased himself with his own dramas . Of the stage , when he had once invaded it , he kept possession for many years ; not indeed without the competition of rivals , who sometimes prevailed , or the censure of ...
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... genius that rarely misled and never deserted him . As Dryden had studied with great diligence the art of poetry , and enlarged or rectified his notions by experience , per- petually increasing , he had his mind stored with principles ...
... genius that rarely misled and never deserted him . As Dryden had studied with great diligence the art of poetry , and enlarged or rectified his notions by experience , per- petually increasing , he had his mind stored with principles ...
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