Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... truth , and a sufficient source of gratification in the in- dulgence of curiosity and activity of mind . The humblest painter is a true scholar ; and the best * It is at present covered with a thick slough of oil and varnish ( the ...
... truth , and a sufficient source of gratification in the in- dulgence of curiosity and activity of mind . The humblest painter is a true scholar ; and the best * It is at present covered with a thick slough of oil and varnish ( the ...
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... truth and disinterested spirit of inquiry , that influence his daily practice , to other subjects . He perceives form , he dis- tinguishes character . He reads men and books with an intuitive eye . He is a critic as well as a ...
... truth and disinterested spirit of inquiry , that influence his daily practice , to other subjects . He perceives form , he dis- tinguishes character . He reads men and books with an intuitive eye . He is a critic as well as a ...
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... truth ; and every new observation , the instant it is made , passes into an act and emanation of the will . Every * The famous Schiller used to say , that he found the great happiness of life , after all , to consist in the discharge of ...
... truth ; and every new observation , the instant it is made , passes into an act and emanation of the will . Every * The famous Schiller used to say , that he found the great happiness of life , after all , to consist in the discharge of ...
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... truth , and where the painful artist has so distinctly wrought , " That you might almost say his picture thought ! " In the one case , the colours seem breathed on the canvas as by magic , the work and the wonder of a moment : in the ...
... truth , and where the painful artist has so distinctly wrought , " That you might almost say his picture thought ! " In the one case , the colours seem breathed on the canvas as by magic , the work and the wonder of a moment : in the ...
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... truth and genius more . My first initiation in the mysteries of the art was at the Orleans Gallery : it was there I formed my taste , such as it is ; so that I am irreclaimably of the old school in painting . I was staggered when I saw ...
... truth and genius more . My first initiation in the mysteries of the art was at the Orleans Gallery : it was there I formed my taste , such as it is ; so that I am irreclaimably of the old school in painting . I was staggered when I saw ...
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