 | James Boswell - 1799 - 648 pagina’s
...known to Hogarth by sight. ' Mr. Hogarth,' writes Mrs. Piozzi, ' was used to be very earnest that I should obtain the acquaintance, and if possible, the...friendship of Dr. Johnson, " whose conversation was to the talk of other men, like Titian's painting compared to Hudson's," he said. ... Of Dr. Johnson,... | |
 | James Boswell - 1799 - 640 pagina’s
...known to Hogarth by sight. ' Mr. Hogarth,' writes Mrs. Piozzi, ' was used to be very earnest that I should obtain the acquaintance, and if possible, the...friendship of Dr. Johnson, " whose conversation was to the talk of other men, like Titian's painting compared to Hudson's," he said. ... Of Dr. Johnson,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 328 pagina’s
...; The near approach a bed may shevr Of human bliss to human woe. EPITAPH FOR MR HOGARTH. 1 HE hand of him here torpid lies, That drew the essential form...attentive eyes, That saw the manners in the face. TRANSLATION of the following Lines written under a Print representing Persons skaiting. un mince chrystal... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - 1811 - 234 pagina’s
...undisturb'd within this peaceful shrine, Till angels wake thee with a note like thine. FOR HOGARTH. THE hand of him here torpid lies, That drew the essential form...attentive eyes, That saw the manners in the face. FINIS. <*. • x DEC i 2 1W ... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 133 pagina’s
...travelling! fiddler up and down Walei.ind greatly celebrated for his performance. FOR HOGARTH. THE hand of him here torpid lies, That drew the' essential...attentive eyes, That saw the manners in the face. TO MYRTILIS. THE NEW YEAR'S OFFERING. MADAM, LONG have I look VI my tablets o'er, And find I've much... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 133 pagina’s
...travelling fiddler up mrl down Wales. ami greatly celebrated for hii performance. FOR HOGARTH. THE hand of him here torpid lies, That drew the' essential form of grace ; Here clos'd ia death the' attentive eyes, That saw the manners in the face1. TO MYRTILIS. THE NEW YEAR'S OFFERING.... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 154 pagina’s
...took up the squealing child, But still the child squealed on. EPITAPH • . FOR MR. HOGARTH. THE hand of him here torpid lies, That drew the essential form of grace; Here closed in death the attentive eyes • That saw the manners in the face, TRANSLATION Of the two first... | |
 | Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 370 pagina’s
...Of human bliss to human woe. EPITAPH FOR MR HOGARTH. THE hand of him here torpid lies, That drew th' essential form of grace ; Here clos'd in death the attentive eyes, That saw the manners in the face. TRANSLATION of the following Lines written under a Print representing Persons skating. SUB un mince... | |
 | British poets - 1822 - 324 pagina’s
...undisturb'd within this peaceful shrine, Till angels wake thee with a note like thine. FOR HOGARTH. THE hand of him here torpid lies That drew the' essential form of grace; Here closed in death the' attentive eyes That saw the manners in the face. 1 Phillips was a traveling fiddler... | |
 | Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1826 - 250 pagina’s
...which were equally true and pleasing : I know not why Garrrjck's were preferred to them, The hand df him here torpid lies, That drew the essential form...That saw the manners in the face. Mr. Hogarth, among the variety of kindnes* ses shewn to me when I was too young to have) a proper sense of them, was used... | |
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