And though in this respect the Venetians must be allowed extraordinary skill, yet even that skill, as they have employed it, will but ill correspond with the great style.
The Gusto grande of the Italians; the Beau ideal of the French and the great style, genius, and taste among the English, are but different appellations of the same thing.
Beauty and simplicity have so great a share in the composition of a great style, that he who has acquired them has little else to learn.
I often think of the hornpipe she danced there in the dark along with me, to the music of my whip--she touched it off in great style, that's a fact.
The gusto grande of the Italians, the beau ideal of the French, and great style, genius, and taste among the English, are but different appellations of the same thing.
The same reasons that have been urged to show that a mixture of the Venetian style cannot improve the great style, will hold good in regard to the Flemish and Dutch schools.
Though an Englishman, and only arrived in the country a few years before, Don Juan was as clever with the lazo as most Mexicans, and could colear a bull in great style.
The horsemen turned out in great style, and the foreigners were fully represented among them.
The faster the bull gallops, the easier it is to throw him over; and two boys of twelve or fourteen years of age coleared a couple of young bulls in the arena, in great style, pitching them over in all directions.
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