Whether he confidered ce that magic of light and fhade, which he " poflefled in an unparalleled degree in his fmaller " pictures, as an inferior principle in a work of '' fuch dignity, or was unable to diffufe it over " numerous groups, cannot now be... The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Side 2101795Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1795 - 612 sider
...mult have followed of courl'e. Whether he confidered that magic of light and (hade, which he poflefled in an unparalleled degree in his fmaller pictures,...of twilight, which is more than an equivalent for thofe contrafts of Chiarofcuro that Giorgione is faid to have learnt from him. The legend which makes... | |
| William Seward - 1795 - 814 sider
...'t followed of eourfe. Whether he confidered " that magic of light and fhade, which he ** poffefled in an unparalleled degree in his fmaller " pictures,...work of *' fuch dignity, or was unable to diffufe it over1 ** numerous groups, cannot now be determined j " but he left his frefco flat, and without that... | |
| 1795 - 488 sider
...have followed of courfe. Whether he confidered.that magic of light and fluide, which he pcrffelTed in an unparalleled degree in his fmaller pictures, as an inferior principle in я work of fuch dignity, or was unable to diffufe it over numerous groups, .cannot now be determined... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 472 sider
...'• followed of courfe. Whether he confidered ce that magic of light and fhade, which he " poflefled in an unparalleled degree in his fmaller " pictures,...; " but he left his frefco flat, and without that M folemnity of twilight, which is more than an " equivalent for thofe contrafls of Chiarofcuro '' that... | |
| 1796 - 800 sider
...that magic of light and ihade, which he pofleflcd in an Unparalleled degree in his fmaller piélures, as an inferior principle in a work of fuch dignity,...or was unable to diffufe it over numerous groups, cajmot now be determined ; but he left his frefco flat, and without that folemnity of twilight, which... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 464 sider
...have " followed of courfe. Whether he confidered " that magic of light and made, which he " pofTeffed in an unparalleled degree in his fmaller *' pictures, as an inferior principle in a work of t! fuch dignity, or was unable to diffu-fe it over ** numerous groups, cannot now be determined ; *'•... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 830 sider
...muft have followed of courfe Whether he confidered that magic of light and fliadc, which he pouefTcd in an unparalleled degree in his fmaller pictures, as an inferior principle in a work of Inch dignity, or was unable to dill ufe it over numerous groups, cannot now be determined; but he left... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 752 sider
...his linaller pictures, as an inferior principle in a work of Inch dignity, or was unable to diflufu 'it over numerous groups, cannot now be determined; but he left his frcfco Hat, and without that lolemnity of twilight, which is more than an equivalent for thofc contrafts... | |
| 1807 - 750 sider
...his smaller pictures, as an inferior principle in a work of such di»riity, or was unable to diffuse it over numerous groups, cannot now be determined ; but he left his fresco flat, and Without that solemnity of twilight, which to,l adjuncts of horror he sought юг in... | |
| 1812 - 424 sider
...home for them occasionally in bis walks, nettles, thorns, beetles, spiders, toads, adders, &c. diffuse it over numerous groups, cannot now be determined; but he left his piece flat, and without that solemnity of twilight, which is more than an equivalent for those contracts... | |
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