... correspondent sensations, and make him feel a degree of that enthusiasm with which the painter was carried away. To this we may add the complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that the whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one... The British Critic - Page 5881798Full view - About this book
| 1798 - 756 pages
...awaken in him, in fomc roeafure, correfpondent fenfations, and make him feel a degree of that enthufiafm with which the painter was carried away. To this we...uniformity in all the parts of the work, fo that the vhole feems to be conduced, and grow out of one mind ; every thing is of a piece, and fits its place.... | |
| English literature - 1798 - 484 pages
...awaken in him, in feme mealiire, correipondent ienfations, and make him feel a degree of that enthufiafm with which the Painter was carried away. To this we...add the complete uniformity in all the parts of the \voik, Ib that the whole feems to be conducted, and grow of the canvas on which they are to be out... | |
| English literature - 1798 - 554 pages
...contrary, feem to flow with a freedom and prodigality, as if tHffy tort him r.othirg j and to the gcthe Painter was carried away. To this we may add the complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, fo that th« whole ieems to be conducted, and grow cut of one mind ; tvsry thing is of a piece, and fits its... | |
| History - 1800 - 812 pages
...awaken in him, in fome meafure, correfpondent fcnfations, and make him feel a degree of that enthirfiafm with which the painter was carried away. To this we...uniformity in all the parts of the work, fo that the whole ff.ems lo be conducted and grow out of one mind ; every thing fc of a piece, and fits its place. Even... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1801 - 452 pages
...him, in some mea6 sure, correspondent sensations, and ^*"*^" make him feel a degree of that enthusiasm with which the painter was carried away. To this we...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that the whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind; every thing is of a piece, and fits... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 pages
...in some mea6 sure, .correspondent sensations, and C«*IJ!Cmake him feel a degree of that enthusiasm with which the painter was carried away. To this we...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that the whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind; every thing is of a piece, and fits... | |
| History - 1807 - 800 pages
...awaken in him, in fome menfure, correspondent fenfations, and make him feel a degree of that enthufiafm with which the painter was carried away. To this we...uniformity in all the parts of the work, fo that the whole fecms to be conducted and grow out of one mind ; everything is of a piece, and fits its place. Even... | |
| Biography - 1807 - 454 pages
...correspondent sensations, and make him feel a degree of that enthusiasm with which the painter is hurried away. To this we may add, the complete uniformity in all the parts of the work ; so that the whole seems to be conducted and grow out of one mind — every thing is of a piece and... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - Art - 1809 - 442 pages
...sensations, and make him feel a degree of that enthusiasm with which the painter Was carried away. To this wd may add the complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that the whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind: every thing is of a piece, and fits... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 440 pages
...awaken in him, in some measure, correspondent sensations,: and make him feel a degree of that enthusiasm with, which the painter was carried away. To this...complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that £he whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind : every thing is of a piece, and... | |
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