The Director: A Weekly Literary Journal: Containing I. Essays, on Subjects of Literature, the Fine Arts and Manners. II. Bibliographana. Account of Rare and Curious Books and of the Book Sales in this Country, from the Close of the Seventeenth Century. III. Royal Institution. Analyses of the Lectures Delivered Weekly. IV. British Gallery. Description of the Principal Pictures Exhibited ... V. 1-2: Jan. 24-July 4, 1807, Volumen2Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Frognall Longman, Hurst, 1807 |
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... LANDSCAPES . No. 177. A landscape . S. W. Reynolds . ALTHOUGH this painting is rather a bold sketch than a finished picture , it is very spiritedly executed . There are parts in it , especially in the middle ground , which remind one ...
... LANDSCAPES . No. 177. A landscape . S. W. Reynolds . ALTHOUGH this painting is rather a bold sketch than a finished picture , it is very spiritedly executed . There are parts in it , especially in the middle ground , which remind one ...
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... Landscape with Cattle . B. Barker . ALTHOUн this is a very warm and pleasing picture , it wants variety in the composition . The size is too large to ad- mit of such a simplicity of background , terminated by one strait horizontal line ...
... Landscape with Cattle . B. Barker . ALTHOUн this is a very warm and pleasing picture , it wants variety in the composition . The size is too large to ad- mit of such a simplicity of background , terminated by one strait horizontal line ...
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... landscape be- fore me , in this delightful part of Eng- land , on the confines of Lancashire and Westmoreland . When the weather permits , I take my morning or evening walk , with Horace , or Virgil , or , more frequently , Milton , or ...
... landscape be- fore me , in this delightful part of Eng- land , on the confines of Lancashire and Westmoreland . When the weather permits , I take my morning or evening walk , with Horace , or Virgil , or , more frequently , Milton , or ...
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... Landscape with Cattle ; Evening . Miss F. Reinagle . WHETHER the height at which this painting of Miss Reinagle's is hung , be exclusively the cause of the effect pro- duced , it would be fastidious to inquire : certain it is , that ...
... Landscape with Cattle ; Evening . Miss F. Reinagle . WHETHER the height at which this painting of Miss Reinagle's is hung , be exclusively the cause of the effect pro- duced , it would be fastidious to inquire : certain it is , that ...
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... Landscape and Windmill . S. W. Reynolds . A GRAND picture : the shades are broad and deep ; and the light is pro- duced with an effect , such as we see in Rembrandt's best compositions . The ge neral tone of colouring is of a bluish ...
... Landscape and Windmill . S. W. Reynolds . A GRAND picture : the shades are broad and deep ; and the light is pro- duced with an effect , such as we see in Rembrandt's best compositions . The ge neral tone of colouring is of a bluish ...
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Página 228 - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: how would you be, If He, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are ? O, think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
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