| John Bell - 1787 - 410 páginas
...justly be describ'd, tho' all 5 Confess 'tis like the bright original. In her, and in thy picture, we may view The utmost Nature or that Art can do ;...future times may strive to parallel, But neither Art nor Nature's able to excel. CONTENTS. Page The Life of the Author, 5 The Preface, 1 1 MISCELLANIES.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 páginas
...justly be described; though all Confess 'tis like the bright original. In her, and in thy picture, we may view The utmost Nature, or that Art can do;...a masterpiece, design'd so well, That future times will strive to parallel; But neither Art nor Nature's able to excel. CRUELTY AND LUST. AM EPISTOLARY... | |
| Walter Parke - 1875 - 270 páginas
...all, much opposed to the outward display of our softer emotions. "<mi Stood." AN AMATEUB CRITICISM. " Each is a masterpiece, design'd so well That future times may strive to parallel."— POMFRKT. RT has of late years become so widely diffused by book and periodical illustration, especially... | |
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