10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNARTISTLIKE»
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Wild sports of the west: with legendary tales, and local ...
... fishermen resort to the practice of fishing with a naked hook, endeavouring to
entangle it in the body of the fish ; a most unartistlike practice." — Salmania. (1)
Illustrations, No. XVIII. unartistlike. If ever it could avail, we should have
succeeded.
William Hamilton Maxwell, 1843
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Wild sports of the West, by the author of 'Stories of Waterloo'.
t * * * * " When the water is low and clear in this river, the Galway fishermen resort
to the practice of fishing with a naked hook, endeavouring to entangle it in the
body of the fish ; a most unartistlike practice." — Salmonia. t Appendix, No.
William Hamilton Maxwell, 1832
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The United Service Magazine
Enough, however, of the editorial mistakes of the work. It contains better things
than those to which we have hitherto alluded ; and having now satisfied our
critical conscience by declaring that the book — as a book — is both unartistlike
and ...
Arthur William Alsager Pollock, 1843
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Memoirs of the Life of Williams Collins, 1: With Selections ...
... your ladyship, this immediate reply will, I trust, furnish an adequate proof —
and the paper I sent to Coleorton, many days since, carries with it an assurance
of unartistlike punctuality, which argues at least a desire to be a man of business.
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Memoirs of the Life of Will. Collins: With Selections from ...
... I trust, furnish an adequate proof — and the paper I sent to Coleorton, many
days since, carries with it an assurance of unartistlike punctuality, which argues
at least a desire to be a man of business. " The recovery of my sketches, after
having ...
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The Oriental Herald, and Journal of General Literature
Of the lithographic views,a portion have been drawn on the stone in imitation of
etching; but in these, thedistances, as the author himself remarks, are too strongly
expressed, giving to the whole a rough and unartistlike appearance. He has ...
Formerly cheating, and imposition of all kinds, were of an unartistlike and
inartificial character. It is not so now; downright but simple lying is, at any rate,
straightforward, and therefore not now in vogue. Moreover, there has been so
much of it ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1848
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Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, Esq., R.A.: With ...
... I trust, furnish an adequate proof — and the paper I sent to Coleorton, many
days since, carries with it an assurance of unartistlike punctuality, which argues
at least a desire to be a man of business. " The recovery of my sketches, after
having ...
... most coveted; and when the water is low and elear in this river, the Galway
fishermen resort to the practice of fishing with a naked hook, endeavouring to
entangle it in the bodies of the fish; a most unartistlike practice. In spring-fishing, I
have ...
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The Wilkie Gallery: A Selection of the Best Pictures of the ...
The moment was fortunate in which the young student entered the Scottish
Academy, not, as it would appear, without a previous rejection, on account of the
crude, and unartistlike character of his introductory specimens, wholly deficient in
...