The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 197
... painters who have not fallen , or do not threaten to fall , into this snare of continual repetition and constant exag- geration and mannerism so fatal to the development of genius and to the accomplishment of great works . Landseer ...
... painters who have not fallen , or do not threaten to fall , into this snare of continual repetition and constant exag- geration and mannerism so fatal to the development of genius and to the accomplishment of great works . Landseer ...
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... painters , we need only point out the works of Sir E. Landseer ( Nos . 331 and 379 ) and of Maclise ( No. 579 ) ... painters of ' tableaux de genre ' that we must place the Pre - Raphaelites , as they are called . These young painters ...
... painters , we need only point out the works of Sir E. Landseer ( Nos . 331 and 379 ) and of Maclise ( No. 579 ) ... painters of ' tableaux de genre ' that we must place the Pre - Raphaelites , as they are called . These young painters ...
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... painters of the fourteenth century . Indeed they seem to think , and would lead the public to think , that its absence forms one of the claims of the old masters to our admiration , as if the fame of Chaucer was to be attributed to the ...
... painters of the fourteenth century . Indeed they seem to think , and would lead the public to think , that its absence forms one of the claims of the old masters to our admiration , as if the fame of Chaucer was to be attributed to the ...
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