| 1856 - 560 lehte
...whole secret consisted in a strict adherence to two rules ; the one, always to observe, the picture might have been better if the painter had taken more pains, and the other to praise the works of Pietro Perugino.' '; Byron and Rogers were two spirits not very well caleulated... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 540 lehte
...in a strict adherence to vor.. in. 6" two rules : the' one, always to observe the picture might havo been better if the painter had taken more pains ; and the other, to praise the works of Pietro Perugino. But, says he, as I once taught you how to be an author in London,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1856 - 600 lehte
...whole secret consisted in a strict adherence to two rules : tho one, always to observe the picture might have been better if the painter had taken more pains; and tho other, to praise tho works of Pletro reruglno.' When he and Hobhouse were standing before the Parthenon,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 452 lehte
...secret consisted in a strict adherence to two rules; the one, always to observe the picture miglit have been better if the painter had taken more pains; and the other, to praise the works of Pietro Perugino. But, says he, as I once taught you how to be an author in London,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 546 lehte
...in a strict adherence to VOL. in. 6* two rules : the one, always to observe the picture might hav« been better if the painter had taken more pains ; and the other, to praise the works of Pictro Perugino. But, says he, as I once taught you how to be an author in London,... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1858 - 420 lehte
...may acquire the name of connoisseur among the English ; the one always to assert tibat the picture might have been better if the painter had taken more pains ; and the other to praise the works of Pietro Perugino. Foote, in one of his plays, aims many a bitter jest at the ignorant... | |
| 1859 - 630 lehte
...whole secret consisted in a strict adherence to two rules : the one, always to observe that the picture might have been better if the painter had taken more pains ; and the other, to praise the works of Pietro Perugino." 2. What is the general scope and design of the " Vicar of Wakefield... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1859 - 618 lehte
...consisted in a striet adherence to two rules : the one, always to observe that the pieture might have bcen better if the painter had taken more pains ; and the other, to praise the works of Pietro Perugino. " But," says he, " aa I once taught you how to be an author in... | |
| William Caldwell Roscoe - 1860 - 576 lehte
...whole secret consisted in a strict adherence to two rules; the one, always to observe, the picture might have been better if the painter had taken more pains, and the other to praise the works of Pietro Perugino.' " Byron and Rogers were two spirits not very well calculated... | |
| Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1861 - 406 lehte
...The whole secret consisted in an adherence to two rules : the one always to observe that the picture might have been better if the painter had taken more pains ; and the other to praise the works of Pietro Perugino." — The Vicar of Wdktfidd, ch. xx. of others. To seek out and... | |
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