| 1887 - 678 стор.
...first laragraph begins with : — "'Pray, Mr. Opie, may I aek what you mix your oloura with < ' (aid a brisk dilettante student to the great painter. ' With brains, sir,' was the gruff reply — nd the right one." 'erhaps the following, from the second paragraph, will account for the bringing... | |
| 1887 - 678 стор.
...Co., 1883), the first aragraph begins with : — "'Pray, Mr. Opie, may I ask what you mil your oloura with ! ' said a brisk dilettante student to the great...painter. ' With brains, sir,' was the gruff reply— nd the right one." 'erhaps the following, from the second paragraph, rill account for the bringing... | |
| Graduated series - 1859 - 462 стор.
...but children's play, leaving the great work of society yet to be done. Channint/. "WITH BRAINS, SIH." "PRAY, Mr. Opie, may I ask what you mix your colors...It did not give much of what we call information, but it was enough to awaken the inquirer ... Many other artists, when asked such a question, would... | |
| 1859 - 450 стор.
...have given them his anecdote. It is this: — "'Pray, Mr. Opie, may I ask what yon mix your colours with ?' said a brisk dilettante student to the great...painter. 'With brains, sir,' was the gruff reply." What these brains are, and how the painter's observation about mixing his colours applies to the physician,... | |
| 1859 - 592 стор.
...them his anecdote. It is this : — " ' Pray, Mr. Opie, may I ask what you mix your colours with V said a brisk dilettante student to the great painter. ' With brains, sir,' was the gruff reply." What these brains arc, and how tho painter's observation about mixing his colours applies to the physician,... | |
| Wit - 1860 - 282 стор.
...there's your pig." Pray, Mr. Opie, may I ask what you mix your colours with ?" said a brisk dillettanti student to the great painter. " With brains, Sir,'' was the gruff reply. Nigger Song of Praise. " De Lord He lub de niggar well, He know de niggar by de smell, - And when de... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 470 стор.
...kind, serves only to discover larger purtiuns of it." — DAVID HUME. "•WITH BRAINS, SIR." I RAY, Mr. Opie, may I ask what you mix your colors with...Brains^ sir," was the gruff reply — and the right oue. It did not give much of what we call information ; it tlid not expound the principles and rules... | |
| Jessie Boucherett - 1863 - 182 стор.
...of thought As well as want of heart. — Hood. " PRAY, Mr. Opie, may I ask what you mix your colours with ? " said a brisk, dilettante student to the great...and the right one. It did not give much of what we should call information ; it did not explain the principles and rules of art ; but if the inquirer... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 стор.
...Indians." Washington Ircing. "WITH BRAINS, S1R." "Pray, Mr. Opie, may I ask what you mix your colours with?" said a brisk dilettante student to the great...reply — and the right one. It did not give much of of what we call information, but it was enough to awaken the inquirer. Many other artists, when asked... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 192 стор.
...are gratefully Inscribed. " With BRAINS, Sir." PRAY, Mr. Opie, may I ask what you mix your colours with?" said a brisk dilettante student to the great painter. " With Brains, Sir," was the gruff reply—and the right one. It did not give much of what we call information; it did not expound the... | |
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