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Example sentences for "great master"

  • You would find in me a master who truly appreciates the pupil, in his turn become a great master, and who knows how, and in what way, the art might be benefited from our acting jointly.

  • Him only who can boast of such good fortune I call the scholar, the disciple, of a great master, who can and must further diffuse his precepts in all their purity.

  • To all these three excellent men the great master continued to be attached and grateful as long as he lived.

  • In spite of injuries, he could trace the hand of a great master; "and I confess that nothing I had seen from the brush of Michelangelo showed better painting.

  • He does not seem to care for you or any one alive, but thinks he is a great master.

  • A great master of a different temperament, less solitary, less saturnine, less sluggish, would have formed a school, as Raffaello did.

  • I cared nothing for the manual labor I had to do, if I could only be placed in a position to do my great Master's work.

  • He made, among many other works, a cameo with a most beautiful head of Socrates, and he was a great master at counterfeiting ancient medals, from which he gained extraordinary advantage.

  • Be assured, therefore (and this is a matter of great importance), that you will never produce a great drawing by imitating the execution of a great master.

  • By the poets who came after him his memory was cherished with the veneration men feel for a great master, united to the affection which they feel for a departed friend.

  • Dante combines the reverence for a great master, which seems to be more natural to the genius of Italy than to that of other nations, with a high self-confidence and a bold and original invention.

  • Another cause of the close connexion between the maturity and the decay of art is that the representation of man and Nature produced by a great master is coloured by his own thought and feeling.

  • Of the death of Everard of Eza, a Curate in Almelo and a great master of physic.

  • Of the death of Everard of Eza, a Curate in Almelo and a great master of Physic.

  • In the year of the Lord 1404, on the first day of the month of April, died that reverend man Everard of Eza, the Curate of Almelo and a great master in physic.

  • Injudicious cleaning has done even more injury; and it has undoubtedly been deprived of much of that final delicate surface-painting which, in the hands of a great master, does so much to unite a picture into one harmonious whole.

  • Great Master: And another Attempt was made by the Duke of Nevers, 1615.

  • The first became a great master of the Milanese school and was afterwards rivalled by his son, who was more cosmopolitan and not identified with one place in particular.

  • A great master of language, Dryden, confesses he found Shakespeare almost as difficult as old Chaucer.

  • There is no chronology in the productions of real genius; for, whenever a great master appears, he advances his art to a period which labour, without creation, toils for centuries to reach.

  • This showed him that I was indeed a great master.

  • On the contrary, Great Master: an honest natural scientist believes in the unconditional rule of natural laws in the world, without, however, taking up any position in regard to the ethical or intellectual value of these laws.

  • In sooth, Great Master, why have you written such fusty little chapters?

  • And is it your own sweet wish, Great Master, to found the religion of the future?

  • It does happen at times, Great Master, as you know, and then the kings must grin and bear it.

  • Be assured, therefore (and this is a matter of great importance), that you will never produce a great drawing by imitating the execution of a great master.


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