The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... admiration , but the most salient symptom of the latter feeling is the pathetic complaint of Signor Rossi , in the dedication of his poem , that ' Mr. Hendel , ' the Orpheus of our age , has scarcely given me time to write down my text ...
... admiration , but the most salient symptom of the latter feeling is the pathetic complaint of Signor Rossi , in the dedication of his poem , that ' Mr. Hendel , ' the Orpheus of our age , has scarcely given me time to write down my text ...
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... admiration into reverential love . Could there be any nobler subject for tragic verse than the great composer standing , as he did , in 1753 , pale and tremulous , with his sightless eye- balls directed towards a tearful concourse of ...
... admiration into reverential love . Could there be any nobler subject for tragic verse than the great composer standing , as he did , in 1753 , pale and tremulous , with his sightless eye- balls directed towards a tearful concourse of ...
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... admiration of that tame and formal drawing which the unsophisticated feeling of the untaught boy so early perceived to be worthless . But left to himself as to art , William Hogarth became ' a law unto himself , ' and , at a period when ...
... admiration of that tame and formal drawing which the unsophisticated feeling of the untaught boy so early perceived to be worthless . But left to himself as to art , William Hogarth became ' a law unto himself , ' and , at a period when ...
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... of design . ' How admirably all these conditions , especially the last , are fulfilled , Hogarth's pictures abundantly prove . 129 Hogarth's Progress - his ' Conversation Pieces . ' 128 The English School of Painting .
... of design . ' How admirably all these conditions , especially the last , are fulfilled , Hogarth's pictures abundantly prove . 129 Hogarth's Progress - his ' Conversation Pieces . ' 128 The English School of Painting .
Page 129
... admirably are they grouped , and how fine , even in this , said to be one of his earliest pictures , is the colouring , so soft and harmonious , while the Turkey carpet in the foreground , so delicately painted , skilfully balances the ...
... admirably are they grouped , and how fine , even in this , said to be one of his earliest pictures , is the colouring , so soft and harmonious , while the Turkey carpet in the foreground , so delicately painted , skilfully balances the ...
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