| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 452 pages
...variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thirsus and Vineleaves, and Meleager the Boar's Head, and there will remain little...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them. Thus John De Bologna, after he had finished a group... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 pages
...variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thirsus and Vineleaves, and Meleager the Boar's Head, and, there will remain little...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them. Thus John De Bologna, after he had finished a group... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 440 pages
...variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thirsus and Vineleaves, and Meleager the Boar's Head, and there will remain little...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them. Thus John de Bologna, after he had finished a group... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1819 - 446 pages
...variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thirsus and Vineleaves, and Meleager the Boar's Head, and there will remain little...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them. Thus John de Bologna, after he had finished a group... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1821 - 420 pages
...variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thyrsus and Vine-leaves, and Meleager the Boar's Head, and there will remain little...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them." [What then becomes of that " nice discrimination... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 324 pages
...form or beauty. Take from Apollo his lyre, from Bacchus his thirsus and vineleaves, andfronVMeleager the boar's head, and there •will remain little or...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them. Thus John de Bologna, after he had finished a group... | |
| sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 536 pages
...variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thirsus and Vine-leaves, and Meleager the Boar's Head, and there will remain little...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them. Thus John de Bologna, after he had finished a group... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1835 - 514 pages
...variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thirsus and Vine-leaves, and Meleager the Boar's Head, and there will remain little...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them. Thus John de Bologna, after he had finished a group... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds - 1824 - 318 pages
...variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thirsus and Vine Leaves, and Meleager the Boar's Head, and there will remain little...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them. Thus John de Bologna, after he had finished a group... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1844 - 476 pages
...see, that the figures are distinguished by their insignia more than by any variety of form or beauty. Take from Apollo his Lyre, from Bacchus his Thyrsus...beauty, and afterwards adding the proper attributes, with a total indifference to which they gave them." [What then becomes of that " nice discrimination... | |
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