In about seven minutes he scarcely ever failed of drawing a strong likeness of any person present, which had generally much freedom and grace, if the subject permitted. He is likewise an excellent reader of blank verse, and will immediately convince any... Annual Register - 第 438 頁由 編輯 - 1831完整檢視 - 關於此書
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...own, particularly that of Peter denying Cfarist. In about seven minutes be scarcely ever failed of drawing a strong likeness of any person present, which...feels the striking passages of Milton and Shakspeare." This last talent it is probable the boy imbibed from his parent : Sir Thomas Lawrence was always distinguished... | |
| 1830 - 428 頁
...own, particularly that of Peter denying' Chritt. In about seven minutes he scarcely ever failed of drawing a strong likeness of any person present, which...understands and feels the striking passages of Milton or Shakspeare.' " Sir Thomas a short time previous to his dissolution had arranged with his townsman,... | |
| 1830 - 714 頁
...bis own, particularly that of Peter denying Christ. In about seven minutes he scarcely ever failed of drawing a strong likeness of any person present, which...convince any one that he both understands and feels the striding passages of Milton and Shakspeare." This last talent it is probable the boy imbibed from bis... | |
| 1830 - 436 頁
...particularly that of ' Peter denying Christ.' In ahout seven minutes he scarcely ever failed of diawing a strong likeness of any person present, which had generally much freedom and grace, if the suhject permitted. He is likewise an excellent reader of hlank verse, und will immediately convince... | |
| 1831 - 526 頁
..."As I have mentioned so many other proofs of early genius in children, I here cannot pass VOL. xv. s unnoticed a master Lawrence, son of an innkeeper at...failed at Bristol, Mr. Lawrence repaired to Bath, where he took a private residence in Alfred Street. Here he placed his son for some time as a pupil with... | |
| 1831 - 884 頁
...proofs of early genius iu children, I here cannot pass unnoticed a Master Lawrence, son of an innkeeper1 at Devizes, in Wiltshire. This boy is now (Feb. 1780)...failed at Bristol, Mr. Lawrence repaired to Bath, where he took a private residence in Alfredstreet. Here he placed his son for some time as a pupil with Mr.... | |
| 1831 - 884 頁
...copying historical pictures in a masterly style, and also succi'«îeJ amazingly in compositions of hi> own, particularly that of Peter denying Christ. In...failed at Bristol, Mr. Lawrence repaired to Bath, where he took a private residence in Alfredstreet. Here he placed his son for some time as a pupil with Mr.... | |
| D. E. Williams - 1831 - 510 頁
...own, particularly that of ' Peter denying Christ.' In about seven minutes, he scarcely ever failed of drawing a strong likeness of any person present, which...the striking passages of Milton and Shakspeare."* * Daines Barrington was the fourth son of John Shute, Esq. a barrister, and son of a merchant, who... | |
| 1831 - 652 頁
...own, particularly that of ' Peter denying Christ.' Jn about Seven minutes, he scarcely ever failed of drawing a strong likeness of any person present, which...feels the striking passages of Milton and Shakspeare." ' The fame of the young artist now spread so widely in the western counties, that his family removed... | |
| 1834 - 614 頁
...own, particularly that of I'eter denying Christ. In about seven minutes, jie scarcely ever failed of drawing a strong likeness of any person present, which...feels the striking passages of Milton and Shakspeare. In the year above-mentioned, young Lawrence had removed with bis lather to Oxford, where he is said... | |
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