The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 146
... picture is with them like the frame it is in , as good as new ; and the best picture , that which was last painted . They make the weak side of Art the test of its excellence ; and though a modern picture of two years standing is hardly ...
... picture is with them like the frame it is in , as good as new ; and the best picture , that which was last painted . They make the weak side of Art the test of its excellence ; and though a modern picture of two years standing is hardly ...
Page 376
... picture see Hazlitt's Sketches of the Principal Picture Galleries in England ( the Marquis of Stafford's Gallery ) . Note . Turner . J. M. W. Turner ( 1775-1851 ) . For Hazlitt on Turner see his art criticism for The Morning Chronicle ...
... picture see Hazlitt's Sketches of the Principal Picture Galleries in England ( the Marquis of Stafford's Gallery ) . Note . Turner . J. M. W. Turner ( 1775-1851 ) . For Hazlitt on Turner see his art criticism for The Morning Chronicle ...
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... picture was at Blenheim : see his Sketches of the Picture Galleries . It was bought by Parliament from the Duke of Marlborough in 1885 , and is now in the National Gallery . After criticises with such heavy drollery , ' add from The ...
... picture was at Blenheim : see his Sketches of the Picture Galleries . It was bought by Parliament from the Duke of Marlborough in 1885 , and is now in the National Gallery . After criticises with such heavy drollery , ' add from The ...
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