Poems and Plays, Zväzok 1T. Cadell, 1785 |
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... Parma claim it for her rival fon , t The praise of sweeteft grace thy pencil won : * 280 285 Unhappy genius ! tho ' of skill divine , Unjuft neglect and penury were thine . Lamenting o'er thy labours unrepaid , Afflicted Art oppreft ...
... Parma claim it for her rival fon , t The praise of sweeteft grace thy pencil won : * 280 285 Unhappy genius ! tho ' of skill divine , Unjuft neglect and penury were thine . Lamenting o'er thy labours unrepaid , Afflicted Art oppreft ...
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... Parma , to his coufin Lodo- vico , in 158c . - Vide Raccolta de Lettere , & c . Tom . I. p . 88 . ΝΟΤΕ 1 NOTE XVIII . VERSE 284 . Though Parma claim 70 . NOTES TO THE.
... Parma , to his coufin Lodo- vico , in 158c . - Vide Raccolta de Lettere , & c . Tom . I. p . 88 . ΝΟΤΕ 1 NOTE XVIII . VERSE 284 . Though Parma claim 70 . NOTES TO THE.
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William Hayley. 1 NOTE XVIII . VERSE 284 . Though Parma claim it for her rival fon . ] Fran- cefco Mazzuoli was born at Parma in 1504 , and is thence ufually called Parmegiano . His charac- ter is thus diftinctly marked by Vasari : " Fu ...
William Hayley. 1 NOTE XVIII . VERSE 284 . Though Parma claim it for her rival fon . ] Fran- cefco Mazzuoli was born at Parma in 1504 , and is thence ufually called Parmegiano . His charac- ter is thus diftinctly marked by Vasari : " Fu ...
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... Parma in 1602. - Annibal , the im- mortal Painter of the Farnese gallery , whom Pouffin did not hesitate to rank with Raphael him- felf , died in a state of distraction at Rome , 1609 . This melancholy event is defcribed in a very af ...
... Parma in 1602. - Annibal , the im- mortal Painter of the Farnese gallery , whom Pouffin did not hesitate to rank with Raphael him- felf , died in a state of distraction at Rome , 1609 . This melancholy event is defcribed in a very af ...
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... Parma 1581 , was knight- ed by Pope Urban the VIIIth , and died at Rome 1647 . ΝΟΤΕ XXII . VERSE 299 . The tender Guido caught his graceful air . ] Guido Reni was born in Bologna 1595 : exquifite in grace , though deficient in ...
... Parma 1581 , was knight- ed by Pope Urban the VIIIth , and died at Rome 1647 . ΝΟΤΕ XXII . VERSE 299 . The tender Guido caught his graceful air . ] Guido Reni was born in Bologna 1595 : exquifite in grace , though deficient in ...
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accompliſhed artiſt beauty beſtow Bleft breaſt charm colours Corregio courſe defign Domenichino E'en Effays Engliſh EPISTLE exquifite eye of judgment facred faid fame fancy fatire fave feems fhall fhew fhould fingular firft firſt foft fome fond fong fons foon foul Friendſhip ftill fubject fublime fuch fweet genius glory Goddeſs Grace heart himſelf Hiſtory honour inſpire James Thornhill juft juſt Lodovico Caracci LUCRETIUS luftre lyre mafter mind moft moſt muft Muſe muſt nobler NOTE o'er paffion Painter Painting Parma pencil picture pleaſe pleaſure Poet Polygnotus portrait pow'r praiſe preſent pride raiſe Raphael rife ſcene ſchool ſhall ſhe ſkill ſmile ſome SONNET Spaniſh ſpeak Spinello Aretino ſpirit ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtrong ſupplied ſweet talents taſte thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thro tints Titian toil truth uſeful Vafari verfe VERSE virtue whofe whoſe wiſh youth ΝΟΤΕ
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Strana 64 - Orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus Describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent; Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento : Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, Parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos.
Strana 8 - On thofe infpiring forms of ancient days, And, from the force of bright example bold, Rival their worth,
Strana 8 - Difpels the cloud, with melancholy fraught, That abfence throws upon her tender thought. Bleft be the pencil ! whofe enchantment gives To wounded Love the food on which he lives. Rich in this gift, tho...
Strana 93 - London 1646 : Mr. Walpole relates an anecdote of his being much mortified by Charles the Second ; who, looking at his own picture, exclaim'd, " Is this like me ? then, Ods-fifh, I am an ugly fellow."—- The fame author fays happily of this artift, " With a quarter of Sir Godfrey's vanity, he might have perfuaded the world he was as great a mafter.
Strana 82 - Sir Anthony Vandyke, the celebrated fcholar of Rubens,, died of the fame diforder. which proved fatal to his mafter, and at a much earlier period of life. He was born at Antwerp 1598, expired in Black Fryars 1641, and was buried in St. Paul's, near the tomb of John of Gaunt. On his firft vifit to England he received no encouragement from the Court, but Charles, becoming foon afterwards acquainted with his merit, fent him an invitation to return. Vandyke embraced the offer with joy; and the king,...
Strana 127 - The virtues of thy heart, more aâive than his own* Thy foul fupplies new funds of health That fail not in the trying hour, • Above Arabia's fpicy wealth And Pharmacy's reviving power. The tranfports of the generous mind. Feeling its bounty to mankind, Infpirit every mortal part ; And, far more potent than precarious art, Give radiance to the eye, and vigor to the heart.
Strana 144 - Rival of Greece, in arms, in arts, Tho' deem'd in her declining days, Britain yet boafts unnumber'd hearts, Who keenly pant for public praife : Her battles yet are firmly fought By Chiefs with Spartan courage fraught: Her Painters with Athenian zeal unite To trace the glories of the profp'rous fight, And gild th' embatttTd fcene with art's immortal light.
Strana 61 - ... of Aristides, in which, in a besieged city, a mother is represented dying of a wound in her breast, and holding back her child lest it should suck blood instead of milk ; a picture which is supposed to be the subject of a beautiful epigram in the Anthologia, thus happily translated by Webb, in his Beauties of Painting .—• " Suck, little wretch, while yet thy mother lives, Suck the last drop her fainting bosom gives: She dies ; her tenderness survives her breath, And her fond love is provident...
Strana 99 - ... natural feelings have been properly improved by culture, nor have yet become callous by attrition with the world, know, from experience, how the heart is mollified, the manners polished, and the temper sweetened, by a well-directed study of the arts of imitation.
Strana 60 - Paflion, the Human Mind, and its feveral emotions ; but he was not remarkable for foftnefs of colouring. " His moft celebrated picture was of an infant (on the taking of a town) at the mother's breaft, who is wounded and expiring. The fenfations of the mother were clearly marked, and her fear leaft the child, upon failure of the milk, mould fuck her blood." Alexander the Great," continues the fame author, «« took this picture with him to Pella.