S.A. Bent, comp. Familiar Short Sayings of Great Men. 1887.
James Northcote
[An English portrait and historical painter; born at Plymouth, 1746; member of the Royal Academy; published a Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and treatises on art; died 1831.]
The world can only keep in view the principal and perfect productions of human ingenuity.
Table-Talk. Of Wests picture of the Death of Gen. Wolfe, Northcote said, West thought it was he who had immortalized Wolfe, and not Wolfe who had immortalized him.
When a pedantic coxcomb was crying up Raphael to the skies, Northcote could not help saying, If there is nothing in Raphael but what you could see, we should not now have been talking of him.Autobiography.