Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 672
... Rembrandt , with that sleeping figure , thrown like a bundle of clothes in one corner of the picture , by the side of some stunted bushes , and with those winged shapes , not human , nor angelical , but bird - like , dream - like ...
... Rembrandt , with that sleeping figure , thrown like a bundle of clothes in one corner of the picture , by the side of some stunted bushes , and with those winged shapes , not human , nor angelical , but bird - like , dream - like ...
Pagina 673
... Rembrandt : nay , even as it is , while we can relish both , we envy neither ! The CENTRE ROOM commences with a Girl at a Window , by Rembrandt . The picture is known by the print of it , and is one of the most remarkable and pleasing ...
... Rembrandt : nay , even as it is , while we can relish both , we envy neither ! The CENTRE ROOM commences with a Girl at a Window , by Rembrandt . The picture is known by the print of it , and is one of the most remarkable and pleasing ...
Pagina 749
... Rembrandt's fine and masterly effects In the way in which that artist works something out of nothing , and transforms the stump of a tree , a common figure , into an ideal object by the gorgeous light and shade thrown upon it , he ...
... Rembrandt's fine and masterly effects In the way in which that artist works something out of nothing , and transforms the stump of a tree , a common figure , into an ideal object by the gorgeous light and shade thrown upon it , he ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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