| Allan Cunningham - 1832 - 358 pagine
...he found by broader masses ; they gave more of the man — he gave most of the mind. I may add, that I found him well informed, with no professional pedantry...depend upon my own imperfect judgment, he had studied shiparchitecture with great success. On one of the days of my sittings he had to dine with me at the... | |
| 1832 - 650 pagine
...he found by broader masses ; they gave more of the man — he gave most of the mind. I may add, that I found him well informed, with no professional pedantry...depend upon my own imperfect judgment, he had studied ship-architecture with great success. On one of the days of my sittings he had to dine with me at the... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1834 - 272 pagine
...he found by broader masses ; they gave more of the man — he gave more of the mind. I may add, that I found him well informed, with no professional pedantry...depend upon my own imperfect judgment, he had studied ship-architecture with great success. On one of the days of my sittings he had to dine with me at the... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1834 - 274 pagine
...he found by broader^ masses; they gave more of the man — he gave more of the mind. I may add, that I found him well informed, with no professional pedantry...with me upon mechanics and ship-building, and, if I cart depfend upon my own imperfect judgment, he had studied ship-architecture with great success,.... | |
| 1834 - 730 pagine
...he found by broader masses ; they gave more of the man — lie gave most of the mind. I may add that I found him well informed, with no professional pedantry...a painter till he took up the brush and palette." These high qualifications were accompanied by a profound knowledge of his art in all its minor points.... | |
| 1868 - 268 pagine
...he found by broader masses ; they gave more of the man — he gave more of the mind. I may add, that I found him well informed, with no professional pedantry...depend upon my own imperfect judgment, he had studied ship-architecture with great success. On one of the days of my sittings he had to dine with me at the... | |
| Edward Pinnington - 1904 - 346 pagine
...masses; they gave more of the man, he gave most of the mind. "I may add that I found him well-informed, with no professional pedantry about him; indeed, no...depend upon my own imperfect judgment, he had studied ship-architecture with great success. On one of the days of my sittings, he had to dine with me at... | |
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