The British Critic, Niteet 9–10F. and C. Rivington, 1798 |
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... Voltaire and his affociates ; the fecond§ , fur- ther traces a confpiracy arifing out of that , against all kingly government . One or two more volumes are yet expected , the object of which will be to de- velope the plans of the ...
... Voltaire and his affociates ; the fecond§ , fur- ther traces a confpiracy arifing out of that , against all kingly government . One or two more volumes are yet expected , the object of which will be to de- velope the plans of the ...
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... 570 Ulric and Ilvina , a Scandinavian tale - 77 Voltaire's Henriade tranflated 74 Utrum horum , a comedy 552 Wakefield's , G. Virgil - 282 Wakefield's , W. PAGE PAGE Wakefield's Diatribe in Euripidis Williams's looking - CONTENTS .
... 570 Ulric and Ilvina , a Scandinavian tale - 77 Voltaire's Henriade tranflated 74 Utrum horum , a comedy 552 Wakefield's , G. Virgil - 282 Wakefield's , W. PAGE PAGE Wakefield's Diatribe in Euripidis Williams's looking - CONTENTS .
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... Voltaire , whofe influence was perhaps greater over the literature of his own country , than that of any other writer of any time , fucceeded but very imperfectly in an attempt of the fame kind . His alterations , though few , and ...
... Voltaire , whofe influence was perhaps greater over the literature of his own country , than that of any other writer of any time , fucceeded but very imperfectly in an attempt of the fame kind . His alterations , though few , and ...
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... Voltaire , into English Rhyme . With large Hiftori cal and Critical Notes . Part I. Containing Five Cantos . 4to . The whole Subfcription 11 , 1s . Booker , No. 56 , New Bond - Street . 1797 . This Poem we understand to have been given ...
... Voltaire , into English Rhyme . With large Hiftori cal and Critical Notes . Part I. Containing Five Cantos . 4to . The whole Subfcription 11 , 1s . Booker , No. 56 , New Bond - Street . 1797 . This Poem we understand to have been given ...
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... Voltaire , Buffon , d'Alembert , Condorcet , and others of that clafs , with whom M. Bailly was affociated , for the purpose of deftroying Christianity , deferves particularly to be read with attention , by thofe who have not yet feen ...
... Voltaire , Buffon , d'Alembert , Condorcet , and others of that clafs , with whom M. Bailly was affociated , for the purpose of deftroying Christianity , deferves particularly to be read with attention , by thofe who have not yet feen ...
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Sivu 583 - Sir Joshua Reynolds was, on very many accounts, one of the most memorable men of his time. He was the first Englishman who added the praise of the elegant arts to the other glories of his country. In taste, in grace, in facility, in happy invention, and in the richness and harmony of colouring, he was equal to the great masters of the renowned ages.
Sivu 343 - My care is like my shadow in the sun, Follows me flying, flies when I pursue it; Stands and lies by me, does what...
Sivu 584 - Luca Giordano, and others, that I might mention, which we seek after with avidity : from the former we learn to think originally. May I presume to introduce myself on this occasion, and even to mention, as an instance of the truth of what I have remarked, the very Discourses which I have had the honour of delivering from this place ? Whatever merit they have...
Sivu 583 - His talents of every kind, powerful from nature, and not meanly cultivated by letters; his social virtues in all the relations, and all the habitudes of life, rendered him the centre of a very great and unparalleled variety of agreeable societies, which will be dissipated by his death. He had too much merit not to excite some jealousy, too much innocence to provoke any enmity.
Sivu 590 - To conclude, I will venture to repeat in favour of Rubens, what I have before said in regard to the Dutch school — that those who cannot see the extraordinary merit of this great painter, either have a narrow conception of the variety of art, or are led away by the affectation of approving nothing but what comes from the Italian school.
Sivu 589 - Rubens in regard to his outline oftener proceeds from haste and carelessness, than from inability : there are in his great works, to which he seems to have paid more particular attention, naked figures as eminent for their drawing as for their colouring.
Sivu 588 - ... correspondent sensations, and make him feel a degree of that enthusiasm with which the painter was carried away. To this we may add the complete uniformity in all the parts of the work, so that the whole seems to be conducted, and grow out of one mind : every thing is of a piece, and fits its place.
Sivu 589 - ... kind. The difference of the manner of Rubens, from that of any other painter before him, is in nothing more...
Sivu 644 - I should suspect near a hundred are lost, for one that arrives at the perfect state of a fly. The eggs, in the first place, when ripe, often hatch of themselves, and the larva, without a nidus, crawls about till it dies ; others are washed off by the water, or are hatched by the sun and moisture thus applied together.
Sivu 585 - ... overbearing. The desire of shining in conversation was in him indeed a predominant passion; and if it must be attributed to vanity, let it at the same time be recollected, that it produced that loquaciousness from which his more intimate friends derived considerable advantage. The observations which he made on poetry, on life, and on every thing about us, I applied to our art; with what success others must judge.