| John Aikin - 1815 - 506 str.
...or romantic. Wilson, without so great a feature, had a more varied and more proportionate power: he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a...effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights, few equalled, and fewer excelled him, his grandeur is oftener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion,... | |
| 1817 - 552 str.
...or romantic. Wilson, without so great a feature, had a more varied and more proportionate power : he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a...effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights few equalled, and fewer excelled him, his grandeur is oftener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 556 str.
...or romantic. Wilson, without so great a feature, bad a more varied and more proportionate power : he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a...effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights few equalled, and fewer excelled -him, his grandeur is oftener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion,... | |
| 1820 - 742 str.
...representing scenes from the heathen mythol°gy> which suited the dignified style of his landscape ; he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. But in effects of dewy freshness and sHeut evening lights, he has seldom been equalled ; his grandeur is... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 str.
...representing scenes from the heathen mythology, which suited the dignified style of his landscape ; he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. But in effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights, he has seldom been equalled ; his grandeur... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 str.
...represecting scenes from the heathen mythology, which suited the dignified style of his landscape ; he observed nature in all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. Bat in effects of dewy freshness and iilent evening lights, he has seldom been equalled ; his grandeur... | |
| 1820 - 746 str.
...from the heathen mythology, which suited the dignified style of his landscape ; he observed nature iu all her appearances, and had a characteristic touch for all her forms. But in effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights, he has seldom been equalled ; his grandeur... | |
| Robert Hasell Newell - 1821 - 236 str.
...or romantic. Wilson, without so great a feature, had a more varied and more proportionate power. He observed nature in all her appearances, and had a...effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights, few equalled, and fewer excelled him ; his grandeur is oftener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion,... | |
| 1830 - 658 str.
...call forth jealousy. Fuseli has given the characteristics of his style in a few striking words. ' He observed nature in all her appearances, and had a...terror, bustle, and convulsion, than to calmness and tranquillity.'—vol. 1. p. 202. Of Wilson's enthusiastic ardour in his profession, the following anecdote... | |
| 1834 - 614 str.
...or nmantic. Wilson, without so great a feature, had a more varied and more proportionate power; he observed Nature in all her appearances, and had a...effects of dewy freshness and silent evening lights, few equalled, and fewer excelled him, his grandeur is offener allied to terror, bustle, and convulsion,... | |
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