Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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281. oldal
... Hogarth paints nothing but comedy , or tragi - comedy . Wilkie paints neither one nor the other . Hogarth never looks at any object but to find out a moral or ludicrous effect . Wilkie never looks at any object but to see that it is ...
... Hogarth paints nothing but comedy , or tragi - comedy . Wilkie paints neither one nor the other . Hogarth never looks at any object but to find out a moral or ludicrous effect . Wilkie never looks at any object but to see that it is ...
282. oldal
... Hogarth would have given any price for such a subject , and would have made it worth any money . I have never seen any thing , in the expression of comic humour , equal to Hogarth's pictures , but Liston's face ! Mr. Wilkie paints ...
... Hogarth would have given any price for such a subject , and would have made it worth any money . I have never seen any thing , in the expression of comic humour , equal to Hogarth's pictures , but Liston's face ! Mr. Wilkie paints ...
298. oldal
... Hogarth , I cannot think him equal to Raphael . I do not know whether , if the port - folio were opened , I would not as soon look over the prints of Hogarth as those of Raphael ; but , assuredly , if the question were put to me , I ...
... Hogarth , I cannot think him equal to Raphael . I do not know whether , if the port - folio were opened , I would not as soon look over the prints of Hogarth as those of Raphael ; but , assuredly , if the question were put to me , I ...
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