1516 examples of reynolds in sentences

It was written in consequence of Shelley's having read in The Examiner a notice of Peter Bell, a Lyrical Ballad (the production of John Hamilton Reynolds): and this notice, as has very recently been proved, was the handiwork of Keats.

It was long before I had the most distant cognition of her; but at last together we made her out to be Louisa, the daughter of Mrs. Topham, formerly Mrs. Morton, who had been Mrs. Reynolds, formerly Mrs. Kenney, whose first husband was Holcroft, the dramatic writer of the last century.

Lamb alludes to a parody, ridiculing Wordsworth, by J. Hamilton Reynolds, The verses were entitled "Peter Bell: A Lyrical Ballad;" and their drift and spirit may be inferred from the following lines from the preface: "It is now a period of one-and-twenty years since I first wrote some of the most perfect compositions (except certain pieces I have written in my later days) that ever dropped from poetical pen.

He requested three things of Sir Joshua Reynolds:To forgive him thirty pounds which he had borrowed of him; to read the Bible; and never to use his pencil on a Sunday.

The earliest is found in a letter by Richard Burke, senior, dated Jan. 6, 1773 (Burke Corres. i. 403); the second in The Annual Register for 1776, p. 223; and the third in Miss Reynolds's Recollections (Croker's Boswell, 8vo.

R. Burke places the scene in Reynolds's house.

Neither the Annual Register nor Miss Reynolds reports the Dean's speech.

Miss Reynolds continues:'When the Dean came up into the drawing-room, Dr. Johnson immediately rose from his seat, and made him sit on the sofa by him, and with such a beseeching look for pardon and with such fond gesturesliterally smoothing down his arms and his knees,' &c.

The Annual Register says that Barnard the next day sent the verses addressed to 'Sir Joshua Reynolds & Co.'

It is likely that Sir Joshua Reynolds refused to join the Essex Head Club because he did not wish to meet Barry.

It is said this speech was delivered with his fist clenched, in a menacing posture.' (Northcote's Life of Reynolds, ii. 146.)

Honestly speaking, I dare say my father did not like being passed over.' Sir Joshua Reynolds, writing of the club, says: 'Any company was better than none; by which Johnson connected himself with many mean persons whose presence he could command.

Those of the latter I do not think proper to enumerate.' Taylor's Life of Reynolds, ii. 455.

It is possible that Reynolds had never seen the Essex Head, and that the term 'little ale-house' he had borrowed from Hawkins's account.

These prints in their frames were sold in lots of 4, 8, and even 10 together, though certainly some of themand perhaps manywere engravings from Reynolds.

Taylor's Reynolds, ii. 458.

[1014] It is strange that Sir John Hawkins should have related that the application was made by Sir Joshua Reynolds, when he could so easily have been informed of the truth by inquiring of Sir Joshua.

One of her sisters writes:'Miss Reynolds told the doctor of all our rapturous exclamations [about him] on the road.

Mr. Croker quotes from Thurlow's letter to Reynolds of Nov. 18, 1784:'It was impossible for me to take the King's pleasure on the suggestion I presumed to move.

'Do not write about the balloon,' wrote Johnson to Reynolds (post, p. 368), 'whatever else you may think proper to say.'

[1130] Northcote (Life of Reynolds, ii. 187) says that Johnson 'most probably refers to Sir Joshua's becoming painter to the King.

Taylor's Reynolds, ii. 448.

Northcote's Reynolds, ii. 188.

Taylor's Reynolds, ii. 449.

Isn't there some story about a picture of Reynolds' in which bitumen had been used?

1516 examples of  reynolds  in sentences