The British Prose Writers...: Sir J. Reynolds's discoursesJ. Sharpe, 1819 |
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... finished than those of other artists , or from a more minute at- tention to details ; but from that enlarged compre- hension which sees the whole object at once , and that energy of art which gives its characteristic effect by adequate ...
... finished than those of other artists , or from a more minute at- tention to details ; but from that enlarged compre- hension which sees the whole object at once , and that energy of art which gives its characteristic effect by adequate ...
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... finishing the parts ; producing " at last what Cowley calls " laborious effects of idleness . " No work can be too much finished , provided the diligence employed be directed to its proper object ; but I have observed that an excessive ...
... finishing the parts ; producing " at last what Cowley calls " laborious effects of idleness . " No work can be too much finished , provided the diligence employed be directed to its proper object ; but I have observed that an excessive ...
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... finished his histo- rical pictures part after part , and , in his portraits , completely finished one feature before he proceeded to another . The consequence was , as might be expected , the countenance was never well ex- pressed ; and ...
... finished his histo- rical pictures part after part , and , in his portraits , completely finished one feature before he proceeded to another . The consequence was , as might be expected , the countenance was never well ex- pressed ; and ...
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