An Essay on Painting: In Two Epistles to Mr. RomneyJ. Dodsley, 1781 - 96 strán (strany) |
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... 'd gaze , The epic field a brighter scene displays ! Here ftands the temple , where , to merit true , Fame gives her laurel to the favour'd few : 160 Whofe Whofe minds , illumin'd with cœleftial fire , Direct the [ 10 ]
... 'd gaze , The epic field a brighter scene displays ! Here ftands the temple , where , to merit true , Fame gives her laurel to the favour'd few : 160 Whofe Whofe minds , illumin'd with cœleftial fire , Direct the [ 10 ]
Strana 12
... Display'd the embattled scene from HOMER'S lyre . His country view'd the gift with fond regard , And rank'd the painter with their nobleft bard . Thy tragic pencil , ARISTIDES , caught ‡ Each varied feeling , and each tender thought ...
... Display'd the embattled scene from HOMER'S lyre . His country view'd the gift with fond regard , And rank'd the painter with their nobleft bard . Thy tragic pencil , ARISTIDES , caught ‡ Each varied feeling , and each tender thought ...
Strana 30
... Display'd thofe Graces , which all Realms adore , No kindred forms of English growth appear ; Age after age the hapless Pencil here Dropt unsuccessful from the Native's hand , And fail'd to decorate this darker Land . But freely let ...
... Display'd thofe Graces , which all Realms adore , No kindred forms of English growth appear ; Age after age the hapless Pencil here Dropt unsuccessful from the Native's hand , And fail'd to decorate this darker Land . But freely let ...
Strana 39
... Display'd that spirit clearer to our view , Than DANCE expreffes , in its fiercest flame , The Poet's Genius in the Actor's Frame . From GARRICK's features , with distraction fraught , He copies every trace of troubled thought ; And ...
... Display'd that spirit clearer to our view , Than DANCE expreffes , in its fiercest flame , The Poet's Genius in the Actor's Frame . From GARRICK's features , with distraction fraught , He copies every trace of troubled thought ; And ...
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... display The field of ZUTPHEN , on that fatal day , When arm'd for freedom , ' gainst the guilt of SPAIN , The Hero bled upon the Belgic plain ! In that great moment thou haft caught the Chief , When pitying Friends fupply the wish'd ...
... display The field of ZUTPHEN , on that fatal day , When arm'd for freedom , ' gainst the guilt of SPAIN , The Hero bled upon the Belgic plain ! In that great moment thou haft caught the Chief , When pitying Friends fupply the wish'd ...
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