The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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charge . Romney was a person of morbid sensitiveness . A hostile criticism would throw him into a fit of despondency and paralyse his powers . When Meyer , the miniature painter , urged him to allow his name to be enrolled among the ...
charge . Romney was a person of morbid sensitiveness . A hostile criticism would throw him into a fit of despondency and paralyse his powers . When Meyer , the miniature painter , urged him to allow his name to be enrolled among the ...
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... criticism proves the in- sinuating nature of the critic's hostility , and that long and rooted dislike had made him shut his eyes on excellences to which he could not otherwise have been insensible . ' Reynolds , that is , must have ...
... criticism proves the in- sinuating nature of the critic's hostility , and that long and rooted dislike had made him shut his eyes on excellences to which he could not otherwise have been insensible . ' Reynolds , that is , must have ...
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... criticism of Allan Cunningham is widely different : The lofty and stern sufferer of Dante appears on Reynolds's canvas like a famished mendicant , deficient in any commanding qualities of intellect , and regardless of his dying children ...
... criticism of Allan Cunningham is widely different : The lofty and stern sufferer of Dante appears on Reynolds's canvas like a famished mendicant , deficient in any commanding qualities of intellect , and regardless of his dying children ...
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... criticisms on their unfitness or impotence . ' The Infant Hercules , which Reynolds painted for the Empress of ... critic the mother , and Allan Cunning- ham , who evidently confounded charity with almsgiving , from forgetting at the ...
... criticisms on their unfitness or impotence . ' The Infant Hercules , which Reynolds painted for the Empress of ... critic the mother , and Allan Cunning- ham , who evidently confounded charity with almsgiving , from forgetting at the ...
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... criticisms on the Dutch and Flemish painters were mostly written during this journey . He was fascinated by the gorgeous hues of Rubens , and on his return he thought the colouring of his own pictures deficient in force . He made ...
... criticisms on the Dutch and Flemish painters were mostly written during this journey . He was fascinated by the gorgeous hues of Rubens , and on his return he thought the colouring of his own pictures deficient in force . He made ...
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