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" Eidophusikon was represented, was little more than six feet wide, and about eight feet in depth ; yet such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement, and the scenes which he described , were so completely illusive, that the space... "
The European Magazine, and London Review - Página 337
1823
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Wine and Walnuts: Or, After Dinner Chit-chat, Volumen1

William Henry Pyne - 1824 - 686 páginas
...Eidophusikon was represented, was little more than six feet wide, and about eight feet in depth ; yet such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement,...represented the view from the summit of Onetree Hill, in Greenwich Park, looking up the Thames to the metropolis; on one side, conspicuous upon its picturesque...
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Somerset House Gazette and Literary Museum, Or, Weekly Miscellany of Fine ...

1824 - 436 páginas
...feet in depth ; yet such was the painter's knowledge of effect, and of scientific arnin^enient, nnd the scenes which he described were so completely illusive,...would appear in nature. " The opening subject of the Eidopbusikon represented the view from the summit of one tree bill, in Greenwich Park, looking up the...
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The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volumen9

1821 - 370 páginas
...little more than six feet wide, and about eight feet in depth ; yet such was the painter's knowledge ot effect and scientific arrangement, and the scenes...represented the view from the summit of Onetree Hill, in Greenwich Park, looking up the Thames to the Metropolis ; on one side, conspicuous upon its picturesque...
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London, Volumen6

Charles Knight - 1844 - 438 páginas
...agreeable author of ' Wine and Walnuts ;' who says that "such was the painter's knowledge of e fleet and scientific arrangement, and the scenes which he...termination of the view would appear in nature." The stage was lighted from the top of the proscenium, in a natural manner ; the clouds in every scene positively...
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Notes and Queries

1872 - 676 páginas
...about eight feet deep ; vet, such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement, that the space appeared to recede for many miles;...extreme termination of the view would appear in nature. Л view from One-Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, represented on one side Klamstead House, and below Greenwich...
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Notes and Queries

1872 - 592 páginas
...about eight feet deep ; yet, such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement, that the space appeared to recede for many miles ;...extreme termination of the view would appear in nature. A view from Oat-Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, represented on one side Flamstead House, and below Greenwich...
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Notes and Queries

1872 - 602 páginas
...about eight feet deep; yet, such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement, that the space appeared to recede for many miles ;...extreme termination of the view would appear in nature. A view from One-Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, represented on one side Flamstead House, and below Greenwich...
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Jane Austen, Her Contemporaries and Herself: An Essay in Criticism

Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 146 páginas
...Eidophusikon was represented was little more than six feet wide, and about eight feet in depth ; yet such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement,...extreme termination of the view would appear in nature.' CHAPTER XIV CONCERNING ' The Watsons' and ' Lady Susan,' and especially concerning'Lady Susan 'because...
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Jane Austen, Her Contemporaries and Herself: An Essay in Criticism

Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 144 páginas
...Eidophusikon was represented was little more than six feet wide, and about eight feet in depth ; yet such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement,...extreme termination of the view would appear in nature.' CHAPTER XIV CONCERNING ' The Watsons ' and ' Lady Susan,' and especially concerning' Lady Susan 'because...
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Jane Austen, Her Contemporaries and Herself: An Essay in Criticism

Walter Herries Pollock - 1899 - 144 páginas
...Eidophusikon was represented was little more than six feet wide, and about eight feet in depth ; yet such was the painter's knowledge of effect and scientific arrangement,...extreme termination of the view would appear in nature.' CHAPTER XIV CONCERNING ' The Watsons' and ' Lady Susan,' and especially concerning'Lady Susan 'because...
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