In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began to dawn upon me, and I was convinced that I had originally formed a false opinion of the perfection of art, and that this great painter was well entitled to the high rank which he holds in the estimation... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 2681814Full view - About this book
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1872 - 740 pages
...from my mind. Notwithstanding my disappointment I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again; I even affected to feel their merits, and to ad-. mire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new perceptions... | |
| 1875 - 486 pages
...little child. Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even affected to feel their merit and admire them more than I really did. In a short time, a new taste anr* a new perception began to dawn... | |
| 1879 - 512 pages
...little child. Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even affected to feel their merit and admire them more than I really did. In a short timu, a new taste anr* a new perception began to dawn... | |
| Miss Ludlow - 1879 - 494 pages
...some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even aflected to feel their merit and admire them more than I really did. In a short time, a. new taste an'' a new perception began to dawn upon me, and I was convinced that I had originally formed a false... | |
| John Sherer - 1879 - 322 pages
...little child. Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to copy some of these excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even affected to...than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began to dawn upon me, and I was convinced that I had originally formed a false opinion... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1886 - 360 pages
...little child. Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even affected to feel their merit, and admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and a new perception began to dawn... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 332 pages
...little child. Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even affected to feel their merits and to admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1887 - 330 pages
...little child. Notwithstanding my disappointment, 1 proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even affected to feel their merits and to admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began... | |
| Sir Claude Phillips - 1894 - 474 pages
...little child. Notwithstanding my disappointment, I proceeded to copy some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I even affected to...than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began to dawn upon me ; and I was convinced that I had originally formed a false opinion... | |
| Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower - 1902 - 362 pages
...some of those excellent works. I viewed them again and again ; I never affected to feel their merits, and to admire them more than I really did. In a short time a new taste and new perceptions began to dawn upon me, and I was convinced ¡taltal plí<>to"\ \_Earl S fence: FREDERICK,... | |
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