| 1846 - 316 oldal
...transfer to heroes and to goddesses, to empty splendour and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness,...the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead. Every man is always present to himself, and has, therefore, little need of his own resemblance ; nor... | |
| 1848 - 660 oldal
...in the language of Johnson as quoted by the biographer of Reynolds, fulfill so important an office " in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness, in...absent, and continuing the presence of the dead."* For practiced artists, the author reminds us again that he does not write; and then proceeds to unfold... | |
| John Burnet - 1848 - 244 oldal
...splendour and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in reviving tenderness, in quickening the affections of the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead." PORTRAIT PAINTING IN ENGLAND, WITH THE COMPARATIVE MERITS OF VANDYKE, REYNOLDS, AND LAWRENCE. PART... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - 1851 - 400 oldal
...Reynolds transfer to heroes and goddesses, to empty splendour and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness,...the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead. Every man is always present to himself, and has therefore little need of his own resemblance ; nor... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Henry William Beechey, Thomas Gray, Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy, William Mason - 1852 - 518 oldal
...transfer to heroes and to goddesses, to empty splendour and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness,...absent, and continuing the presence of the dead." Again ; " Every man is always present to himself, and has therefore little need of his own resemblance... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1853 - 388 oldal
...Reynolds transfer to heroes and to goddesses, to empty splendor and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness,...the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead. Every man is always present to himself, and has, therefore, little need of his own resemblance ; nor... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1853 - 336 oldal
...Reynolds transfer to heroes and goddesses, to empty splendor and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness,...the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead. Every man is always present to himself, and has, therefore, little need of his own resemblance -, nor... | |
| 1853 - 796 oldal
...splendour, and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in reviving tenderness, in quickening the affections of the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead." THE POETICAL WORKS OF GEORGE HERBERT. IT is with great satisfaction that we see the new edition of... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Allan Cunningham - 1860 - 394 oldal
...Reynolds transfer to heroes and to goddesses, to empty splendor and to airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness,...the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead. Every man is always present to himself, and has, therefore, little need of his own resemblance ; nor... | |
| Marcus Aurelius Root - 1864 - 514 oldal
...Reynolds transfer to heroes and goddesses, to empty splendor and airy fiction, that art which is now employed in diffusing friendship, in renewing tenderness,...the absent, and continuing the presence of the dead. "As every man is always present to himself, he has, therefore, little need of his own resemblance;... | |
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