There must, in the first place, be knowledge, there must be materials ; — in the second place, there must be a command of words ; — in the third place, there must be imagination, to place things in such views as they are not commonly seen in ; —... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 1131923Full view - About this book
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1802 - 612 pages
...practice ; a mass of select and well -digested materials; perspicuity of method and command of words 5 imagination to place things in such views as they are not commonly seen in ; presence of mind, and that resolution, the result of conscious figour, which, in submitting to correct... | |
| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1802 - 614 pages
...practice; a mass of select and well-digested materials ; perspicuity of method and command of words ; imagination to place things in such views as they are not commonly seen, in; presence'of mind, and that resolution, the result of conscious vigour, which, in submitting to correct... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...has, at least, one of the requisites which he considers necessary in the professor of painting", ' an imagination to place things in such views as they are not commonly seen in, ' we readily allow ; he has indeed placed them in such views as no one ever did, or ever will see them... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1807 - 562 pages
...in the drawing-room, he seemed revived, and was again himself. Talking of conversation, he said, " There must, in the first place, be knowledge, there...—in the second place, there must be a command of words;—in the third place, there must be imagination, to place things in such views as they are not... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 pages
...he seemed revived, and was again him«If. Talking of conversation, he said, There must, in the fust place, be knowledge, there must be materials; —...must be imagination, to place things in such views a« they are not commonly seen in;— and in the fourth place, there must be presence of mind, and... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 pages
...us in the drawing-room, he seemed revived, and WHS again himself. Talking of conversation, he said, There must, in the first place, be knowledge, there...— in the second place, there must be a command of word«; — in the third place, there must be imagination, to place things in such views as they are... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 378 pages
...in the drawing-room, he seemed revived, mid was again himself. Talking of conversation, he said, " There must, in the first place, be knowledge, there...—in the second place, there must be a command of words;—in the third place, there must be imagination, to place things in such views as they are hat... | |
| Henry Fuseli - Art - 1831 - 404 pages
...practice, a mass of select and well digested materials, perspicuity of method and command of words, imagination to place things in such views as they are not commonly seen in, presence of mind, and that resolution, the result of conscious vigour, which, in daring to correct... | |
| Johann Heinrich Füssli - 1831 - 420 pages
...practice, a mass of select and well digested materials, perspicuity of method and command of words, imagination to place things in such views as they are not commonly seen in, presence of mind, and that resolution, the result of conscious vigour, which, in daring to correct... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1835 - 590 pages
...us in the drawing-room he seemed revived, and was again himself. Talking of conversation, he said, " There must, in the first place, be knowledge — there...place, there must be imagination, to place things in euch views as they are not commonly seen in; andf in the fourth place, there must be presence of mind,... | |
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