Hogarth Restored: The Whole Works of the Celebrated William Hogarth, as Originally Published: with a Supplement, Consisting of Such of His Prints as Were Not Published in a Collected Form. Now Re-engraved by Thomas Cook. Accompanied with Anecdotes of Mr. Hogarth, and Explanatory Descriptions of His DesignsJohn Stockdale ... and G. Robinson, 1808 - 331페이지 |
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... grace . " The accomplished Bacchanalian standing next him , waving his bum- per in the air , having thrown aside his sweltering wig , is zealously anoint- ing the head of the Divine with the oil of cheerfulness . He is evidently ...
... grace . " The accomplished Bacchanalian standing next him , waving his bum- per in the air , having thrown aside his sweltering wig , is zealously anoint- ing the head of the Divine with the oil of cheerfulness . He is evidently ...
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... GRACE , the main point in question , they do not even pretend to know any thing of the matter . And , indeed , how should they ? when it actually requires a practical knowledge of the whole art of painting ( sculpture alone not being ...
... GRACE , the main point in question , they do not even pretend to know any thing of the matter . And , indeed , how should they ? when it actually requires a practical knowledge of the whole art of painting ( sculpture alone not being ...
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... grace and beauty , should have been so silent in an affair of such seeming importance to the imitative arts and their own honour ? To which I answer , that it is probable they arrived at that excellence in their works , by the mere dint ...
... grace and beauty , should have been so silent in an affair of such seeming importance to the imitative arts and their own honour ? To which I answer , that it is probable they arrived at that excellence in their works , by the mere dint ...
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... grace and life that a picture can haue , is that " it expresse motion ; which the painters call the spirite of a ... grace could not be understood . 66 Du Fresnoy , in his Art of Painting , says , large flowing , gliding " outlines ...
... grace and life that a picture can haue , is that " it expresse motion ; which the painters call the spirite of a ... grace could not be understood . 66 Du Fresnoy , in his Art of Painting , says , large flowing , gliding " outlines ...
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... grace ) from nature , and doth " not know that he hath it , nor in what degree , nor how he communicates " it to his works ; and that grace and beauty are two different things ; beauty " pleases by the rules , and grace without them ...
... grace ) from nature , and doth " not know that he hath it , nor in what degree , nor how he communicates " it to his works ; and that grace and beauty are two different things ; beauty " pleases by the rules , and grace without them ...
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230 페이지 - If they were not his own by finessing and trick: He cast off his friends, as a huntsman his pack, For he knew when he pleased he could whistle them back.
230 페이지 - At this man's table I enjoyed many cheerful and instructive hours, with companions such as are not often found ; with one who has lengthened, and one who has gladdened, life ; with Dr. James, whose skill in...
288 페이지 - When hard words, jealousies, and fears, Set folks together by the ears, And made them fight, like mad or drunk, For dame Religion, as for punk ;' (Whose honesty they all durst swear for, Though not a man of them knew wherefore ;) When gospel-trumpeter, surrounded With long-ear'd rout, to battle sounded ; And pulpit, drum ecclesiastic, Was beat with fist instead of a stick ; Then did Sir Knight abandon dwelling, And out he rode a colonelling.
303 페이지 - Its aim is to exhibit monsters not men; and all distortions and exaggerations whatever are within its proper province. Now what Caricatura is in painting, Burlesque is in writing; and in the same manner the comic writer and painter correlate to each other. And here I shall observe, that as in the former the painter seems to have the advantage; so it is in the latter infinitely on the side of the writer: for the Monstrous is much easier to paint than describe, and the Ridiculous to describe than paint.
203 페이지 - Of Planets and of fixt in all her Wheels Resembles nearest, mazes intricate, Eccentric, intervolv'd, yet regular Then most, when most irregular they seem : And in thir motions harmony Divine So smooths her charming tones, that God's own ear Listens delighted.
31 페이지 - Who sees pale Mammon pine amidst his store, Sees but a backward steward for the poor ; This year, a reservoir, to keep and spare ; The next, a fountain, spouting through his heir, In lavish streams to quench a country's thirst, And men and dogs shall drink him till they burst.
208 페이지 - MEANNESS When possessed of TEN THOUSAND a year, And having daily deserved the GIBBET for what he did, Was at last condemned to it for what he could not do.
5 페이지 - Mr. Hogarth's dutiful respects to Lord . Finding that he does not mean to have the picture which was drawn for him, is informed again of Mr.
208 페이지 - HERE continueth to rot The Body of FRANCIS CHARTRES, Who with an INFLEXIBLE CONSTANCY, and INIMITABLE UNIFORMITY of Life, PERSISTED, In spite of AGE and INFIRMITIES, In the Practice of EVERY HUMAN VICE; Excepting PRODIGALITY and HYPOCRISY : His insatiable AVARICE exempted him from the first, His matchless IMPUDENCE from the second.
180 페이지 - For Time shall with his ready pencil stand; Retouch your figures with his ripening hand; Mellow your colours, and imbrown the teint; Add every grace, which Time alone can grant; To future ages shall your fame convey, And give more beauties than he takes away.