The Artist and amateur's magazine, ed. by E.V. RippingilleLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1843 |
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... seen in what spirit the occasion will be met , and the advantages laid hold of , by the profession at large , but particularly by those who have been loudest in calling for government patronage , and lamenting the absence of it , as a ...
... seen in what spirit the occasion will be met , and the advantages laid hold of , by the profession at large , but particularly by those who have been loudest in calling for government patronage , and lamenting the absence of it , as a ...
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... seen at once , that , in order to qualify the searcher for his task , you must imbue him with a tolerably profound knowledge of the his perceptions must enable him to look prospectively into the resources , not only of the artist , but ...
... seen at once , that , in order to qualify the searcher for his task , you must imbue him with a tolerably profound knowledge of the his perceptions must enable him to look prospectively into the resources , not only of the artist , but ...
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... seen none but the expositions of foreign countries , on returning to his own , very naturally falls into the exercise of this odious faculty , setting in array his past impressions against those of the present . Viewed and considered in ...
... seen none but the expositions of foreign countries , on returning to his own , very naturally falls into the exercise of this odious faculty , setting in array his past impressions against those of the present . Viewed and considered in ...
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... seen , and then look at the rudest example he will find upon the walls of this or any exhibition room in England . Look even to subject alone , to say nothing of the mode of treat- ment and the manner of execution . Those chosen by the ...
... seen , and then look at the rudest example he will find upon the walls of this or any exhibition room in England . Look even to subject alone , to say nothing of the mode of treat- ment and the manner of execution . Those chosen by the ...
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... seen much of what is undertaken and performed by artists who strain continually at something beyond their reach , have cause to thank God that the English are not an heroic and history painting nation . No man of the least sense will ...
... seen much of what is undertaken and performed by artists who strain continually at something beyond their reach , have cause to thank God that the English are not an heroic and history painting nation . No man of the least sense will ...
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174 페이지 - And storm, and darkness, ye are wondrous strong, Yet lovely in your strength, as is the light Of a dark eye in woman! Far along, From peak to peak, the rattling crags among Leaps the live thunder! Not from one lone cloud, But every mountain now hath found a tongue, And Jura answers, through her misty shroud, Back to the joyous Alps, who call to her aloud!
174 페이지 - And this is in the night : most glorious night ! Thou wert not sent for slumber ! let me be A sharer in thy fierce and far delight — A portion of the tempest, and of thee ! How the lit lake shines, a phosphoric sea, And the big rain comes dancing to the earth ! And now again 'tis black — and now the glee Of the loud hills shakes with its mountain-mirth, As if they did rejoice o'er a young earthquake's birth.
285 페이지 - The point of one white star is quivering still Deep in the orange light of widening morn Beyond the purple mountains : through a chasm Of wind-divided mist the darker lake Reflects it. Now it wanes : it gleams again As the waves fade, and as the burning threads Of woven cloud unravel in pale air. 'Tis lost ! and through yon peaks of cloud-like snow The roseate sunlight quivers.
106 페이지 - In that Faery Queene I meane glory in my generall intention, but in my particular I conceive the most excellent and glorious person of our soveraine the Queene, and her kingdome in Faery land.
107 페이지 - So in the person of Prince Arthure I sette forth magnificence in particular, which vertue, for that (according to Aristotle and the rest) it is the perfection of all the rest, and conteineth in it them all...
326 페이지 - Therefore this work is necessarily ill drawn, and deficient in principle, and much of the sculpture is rude and severe ; yet in parts there is a beautiful simplicity, an irresistible sentiment, and sometimes a grace, excelling more modern productions.
285 페이지 - YE Mariners of England ! That guard our native seas ; Whose flag has braved a thousand years The battle and the breeze ! Your glorious standard launch again To match another foe ! And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow ; While the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow.
103 페이지 - I am myself a witness. A few days before he died, he wrote me a letter, to express his acknowledgments for the good opinion I entertained of his abilities, and the manner in which (he had been informed) I always spoke of him; and desired he might see me once more before he died. I am aware how flattering it is to myself to be thus connected with the dying testimony which this excellent painter bore to his art. But I cannot prevail on myself to suppress that I was not connected...
106 페이지 - I so much doe vaunt, yet no where show, But vouch antiquities, which no body can know. But let that man with better...
61 페이지 - ... no other way ; and yet, of all the ways in which a human figure could fall, it is probably the most expressive of a person overwhelmed by, and in the grasp of, Divine vengeance. This is in some measure the secret of Raphael's success.