| 1806 - 924 Seiten
...chemist, machinist, musi,ciant .philosopher,, and sometimes empi.¿•¡c, he, laid hold of -every beauty 'in the enchanted circle, -but without exclusive...teach (•by example, he wasted life insatiate in ex.. pfWînent. To a- capacity which at once jitîtieirnted the principle nlid real aim of :ilie art,... | |
| Thomas Blore - 1815 - 320 Seiten
...engineer, chemist, machinist, musician, philosopher, and sometimes empiric;, he laid hold of every beauty in the enchanted circle, but without exclusive...that at one moment lent him wings for the pursuit of be;iuty, and the next flung him on the ground to crawl after deformity. We owe to him chiaroscuro with... | |
| 1829 - 490 Seiten
...ЬиЦ without exclusive attachment to ene, dismissed, in. her turn, each. Fitter to scatter hints than teach by example, he wasted life insatiate in experiment»...a capacity which at once penetrated the principle und real aim nl' the art, he joined an inequality of fancy, that Ht one moment lent him wings for tbe... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1833 - 292 Seiten
...engineer, chemist, mechanist, musician, man of science, and sometimes empiric, he laid hold of every beauty in the enchanted circle — but without exclusive...dismissed, in her turn, each. Fitter to scatter hints than teach by example, he wasted life insatiate in experiment. To a capacity which at once penetrated the... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1830 - 374 Seiten
...engineer, chemist, mechanist, musician, man of science, and sometimes empiric, he laid hold of every beauty in the enchanted circle — but without exclusive...dismissed, in her turn, each. Fitter to scatter hints than teach by example, he wasted life insatiate in experiment. To a capacity which at once penetrated the... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1831 - 292 Seiten
...but without exclusive attachment to one, dismissed, in her turn, each. Fitter to scatter hints than teach by example, he wasted life insatiate in experiment. To a capacity which at once penetrated the principle'and real aim of art, he joined an inequality of fancy that at one momejit lent him wings... | |
| 1846 - 292 Seiten
...engineer, chemist, mechanist, musician, man of science, and sometimes empiric, he laid hold of every beauty in the enchanted circle — but without exclusive...dismissed, in her turn, each. Fitter to scatter hints than teach by example, he wasted life insatiate in experiment. To a capacity which at once penetrated the... | |
| James Barry, John Opie, Henry Fuseli - 1848 - 586 Seiten
...Francis was,. at the time of Leonardo's death, at. -St. Germain, and no journey was undertaken -(on 1nent to one, dismissed in her turn each. Fitter to scatter...inequality of fancy that at one moment lent him wings 1'or the pursuit of beauty, and the next, flung him on the ground to crawl after deformity: we owe... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1859 - 288 Seiten
...engineer, chemist, mechanist, musician, man of science, and sometimes empiric, he laid hold of every beauty in the enchanted circle — but without exclusive...dismissed, in her turn, each. Fitter to scatter hints than teach by example, he wasted life insatiate in experiment. To a capacity which at once penetrated the... | |
| Lionel Johnson - 1911 - 364 Seiten
...engineer, chemist, machinist, musician, man of science, and sometimes empiric ; he laid hold of every beauty in the enchanted circle, but, without exclusive...example, he wasted life, insatiate in experiment." Or, as Vasari puts it by a quotation from Petrarch, Leonardo's accomplishment was " hindered by his... | |
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