The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Popular Ed., Based Upon the Complete Ed. of Spedding, Ellis, and Heath ...H.O. Houghton and Company, 1878 |
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... effect of the original arrangement to a modern eye , with as little departure as possible from modern fashions . I say endeavoured ; for I cannot say that I have succeeded in satisfying even myself . But to all matters of this kind I ...
... effect of the original arrangement to a modern eye , with as little departure as possible from modern fashions . I say endeavoured ; for I cannot say that I have succeeded in satisfying even myself . But to all matters of this kind I ...
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... effect of the picture ( the practice I think of en- gravers in Simon Pass's time ) , and the other is at- tending to the effect of the picture without caring , or without being able , to preserve the individual details , according to ...
... effect of the picture ( the practice I think of en- gravers in Simon Pass's time ) , and the other is at- tending to the effect of the picture without caring , or without being able , to preserve the individual details , according to ...
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... of English historical por- traiture in the 18th century , were both utterly with- out conscience in the matter of likeness . And though many of their works are brilliant specimens of effect in xxviii HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
... of English historical por- traiture in the 18th century , were both utterly with- out conscience in the matter of likeness . And though many of their works are brilliant specimens of effect in xxviii HISTORY AND PLAN OF.
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... effect in line - engraving , yet regarded as likenesses of the men , they are all alike worse than worthless . The original from which Vertue's engraving of Bacon was taken , being itself destitute of all true physiognomical char- acter ...
... effect in line - engraving , yet regarded as likenesses of the men , they are all alike worse than worthless . The original from which Vertue's engraving of Bacon was taken , being itself destitute of all true physiognomical char- acter ...
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... effect to it , he very often quotes inaccurately . Sometimes , no doubt , this was unintentional , the fault of his memory ; but more fre- quently , I suspect , it was done deliberately , for the sake of presenting the substance in a ...
... effect to it , he very often quotes inaccurately . Sometimes , no doubt , this was unintentional , the fault of his memory ; but more fre- quently , I suspect , it was done deliberately , for the sake of presenting the substance in a ...
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