I should discover how to make enamels, I could make earthen vessels and other things very prettily, because God had gifted me with some knowledge of drawing; and thereafter, regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for... The triumphs of invention and discovery - 219. lappuseautors: James Hamilton Fyfe - 1863Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1853 - 796 lapas
...other things very prettily, because God had gifted me with some knowledge of drawing ; and thereafter, regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for the enamels as a man gropes in the dark. Without having heard of what materials the said enamels were... | |
| 1857 - 830 lapas
...other things very prettily, because God had gifted me with some knowledge of drawing ; and, therefore, regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for the enamels as a man gropes in the dark." Ay, and every man who would tread in untrodden paths, and... | |
| 1852 - 516 lapas
...his intellect. So Palissy resolved to make himself a prince among the potters ; and, " thereafter," he writes, " regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for the enamels, as a man gropes in the dark." The Florentine sculptor, Lucca della Robbia, had, by enduring... | |
| 1852 - 524 lapas
...his intellect. So Palissy resolved to make himself a prince among the potters; and, " thereafter," he writes, " regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for the enamels, as a man gropes in the dark." The Florentine sculptor, Lucca della Robbia, had, by enduring... | |
| Henry Morley - 1852 - 336 lapas
...for his intellect. So Palissy resolved to make himself a prince among the potters; and, "thereafter," he writes, " regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for the enamels, as a man gropes in the dark." MODERN POTTERY. 109 CHAPTER VIII. POTTERY THREE CENTURIES... | |
| 1853 - 582 lapas
...his intellect. So Palissy resolved to make himself a prince among the potters ; and, " thereafter," he writes, "regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, 1 began to seek for the enamels, as a man gropes in the dark." Palissy then began to work at making... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1853 - 616 lapas
...other things very prettily, because God had gifted me with some knowledge of drawing ; and thereafter, regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for the enamels as a man gropes in the dark. Without having heard of what materials the said enamels were... | |
| 1853 - 820 lapas
...other things very prettily, becanse God had gifted me with some knowledge of drawing ; and thereafter, regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for the enamels as a man gropes in the dark. Without having heard of what materials the said enamels were... | |
| Henry Morley - 1853 - 366 lapas
...other things very prettily, because God had gifted me with some knowledge of drawing ; and thereafter, regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to seek for the enamels, as a man gropes in the dark. Without having heard of what materials the said enamels were... | |
| 1853 - 788 lapas
...other things very prettily, because God had gifted me with some knowledge of drawing; and thereafter, regardless of the fact that I had no knowledge of clays, I began to eeek for the enamels as a man gropes in the dark. Without having heard of what materials the said enamels... | |
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