The Book of the CartoonJ. Rickerby, 1837 - 185 pages |
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Page 21
... observed : the best tapestry is only a handsome kind of furniture , and ought not to be confounded , as it is apt to be , in its nature and object with pictures ; which it never can rival , either in accuracy of outline , or , still ...
... observed : the best tapestry is only a handsome kind of furniture , and ought not to be confounded , as it is apt to be , in its nature and object with pictures ; which it never can rival , either in accuracy of outline , or , still ...
Page 39
... observed in the works of Raffaelle , perfectly in harmony with the general design and expression of the figure . In the second boat , immediately behind Andrew , are the two sons of Zebedee . Their barque is not so deeply laden as the ...
... observed in the works of Raffaelle , perfectly in harmony with the general design and expression of the figure . In the second boat , immediately behind Andrew , are the two sons of Zebedee . Their barque is not so deeply laden as the ...
Page 43
... observed in which these boats are built , it will be seen that the thickness of the timbers renders them capable of bearing the weight and containing the figures allotted to them . They are rendered buoyant by their massive substance ...
... observed in which these boats are built , it will be seen that the thickness of the timbers renders them capable of bearing the weight and containing the figures allotted to them . They are rendered buoyant by their massive substance ...
Page 49
... observation , at least , of the more refined . But the beauty and the force of such modes of expression are no doubt best appreciated by those who have looked into the histories of early times - of ages of simpli- city and comparative ...
... observation , at least , of the more refined . But the beauty and the force of such modes of expression are no doubt best appreciated by those who have looked into the histories of early times - of ages of simpli- city and comparative ...
Page 62
... observed connecting and harmonizing with itself every other . The evi- dence which they had before had of his divinity , has now been in a most wonderful manner confirmed , and placed beyond all doubt ; even in his human nature he has ...
... observed connecting and harmonizing with itself every other . The evi- dence which they had before had of his divinity , has now been in a most wonderful manner confirmed , and placed beyond all doubt ; even in his human nature he has ...
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