Nature herself, amazed, does doubting stand, Which is her own and which the painter's hand; And does attempt the like with less success, When her own work in twins she would express. His all-resembling pencil did out-pass The mimic imagery of looking-glass. Annals of the Artists of Spain - Página 435por William Stirling Maxwell - 1848Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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