Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 624
... picture ; but the act of painting itself , of laying on the colours in the proper place , and proper quantity , was a much harder exercise than this alternate receding from and returning to the picture . This last would be rather a ...
... picture ; but the act of painting itself , of laying on the colours in the proper place , and proper quantity , was a much harder exercise than this alternate receding from and returning to the picture . This last would be rather a ...
Pagina 653
... picture . The beggar in the street is proud to have his picture painted , and would almost sit for nothing : the finest lady in the land is as fond of sitting to a favourite artist as of seating herself before her looking - glass ; and ...
... picture . The beggar in the street is proud to have his picture painted , and would almost sit for nothing : the finest lady in the land is as fond of sitting to a favourite artist as of seating herself before her looking - glass ; and ...
Pagina 670
... picture . It was , no doubt , painted in the fashion of the time , and is now old - fashioned . Everything has this modern , or rather uncouth and obsolete look , which , besides the temporary and local circumstances , has not the free ...
... picture . It was , no doubt , painted in the fashion of the time , and is now old - fashioned . Everything has this modern , or rather uncouth and obsolete look , which , besides the temporary and local circumstances , has not the free ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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