| English literature - 1797 - 626 pages
...this great mailer, I did not for a moment conceive or fuppofe that the nan, e of Raffaelle, and thofe admirable paintings in particular, owed their reputation...and prejudice of mankind ; on the contrary, my not reliflung them as I was confcious I ought to have done, was one of the molt humiliating circumftances... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1798 - 430 pages
...though disappointed and mortified at not finding myself enraptured with the works of this great master, I did not for a moment conceive or suppose that the...ignorance and prejudice of mankind ;. on the contrary^ iny not relishing them as I was conscious I ought to have done, was one of the most humiliating circumstances... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1801 - 440 pages
...not finding myself enraptured with the works of 'this great master, I did not for a moment conoeivfe or suppose that the name of Raffaelle, and those admirable...as I was conscious I ought to have done, was one of .tH* most humiliating circumstances that ever happened to me, I found myself in the midst o€ works... | |
| 1807 - 482 pages
...though disappointed and mortified at not finding myself enraptured with the works of thii great master; I did not for a moment conceive or suppose that the name of Raffaele, and these admirable paintings in particular, owed their reputation to the ignorance and prejudice... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1809 - 430 pages
...though disappointed and mortified at not finding myself enraptured with the works of this great master, I did not for a moment conceive or suppose that the...particular, owed their reputation to the ignorance an4 prejudice of mankind; on the contrary, my not relishing them as I was conscious I ought to have... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1809 - 476 pages
...though disappointed and mortified at not finding myself enraptured with the works of this great master, I did not for a moment conceive or suppose that the name of RafTaelle, and those admirable paintings in particular, owed their reputation to the ignorance and... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - Art - 1824 - 332 pages
...though disappointed and mortified at not finding myself enraptured with the works of this great master, I did not for a moment conceive or suppose that the name of Haffaelle, and those admirable paintings in particular, owed their reputation to the ignorance and... | |
| James Elmes - Art - 1825 - 322 pages
...though disappointed and mortified at not finding myself enraptured with the works of this great master, I did not for a moment conceive or suppose that the name of Raftaelle, and those admiring paintings in particular, owed their reputation to the ignorance and prejudice... | |
| Matthew Pilkington - Painters - 1829 - 632 pages
...though disappointed and mortified at not finding myself enraptured with the works of this great master, I did not for a moment conceive or suppose that the...reputation to the ignorance and prejudice of mankind; on ihe contrary, my not relishing them, as I was conscious I ought to have done, was one of the most humiliating... | |
| Allan Cunningham - Architects - 1829 - 380 pages
...though disappointed and mortified at not finding myself enraptured with the works of this great master, I did not for a moment conceive or suppose that the name of Raphael and those admirable paintings in particular, owed their reputation to the ignorance and prejudice... | |
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