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... least clear and animated , and is alive to those characteristic incidents which are in place ( and only in place ) in biography . When a very young man he published a Life of Etty , which , though much superior in accuracy and ...
... least , he mediated between the transcen- dental world of the artist and that decidedly more terrestrial region in which the British public has its being . This was no unworthy function . The end of all art is to please . It is well to ...
... least be said that no one has equalled him in the veracity with which his intense imagination saw first , and then set forth for our instruction , the things in the heavens above , or the waters below the earth . ' We have classed the ...
... least valuable of the innumerable designs by Blake which we have examined . The heads of Edward I. , Wallace , and the rest , are equally wanting in force of drawing and in character . Even the famous Ghost of a Flea , ' at least as ...
... least favourable construction , was not a case of decided , still less of ill - inten- tioned plagiarism . It was much less , for example , than the aid which Stothard gave to Chantrey , and was far indeed from such assistance as at least ...