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... Burke . Johnson he admired much , and found civil and even kind . Burke also was in- dulgent ; but our artist conceived there was an air of mystery about his demeanour . West at once re- cognised him as the brother of the chief of the ...
... Burke . Johnson he admired much , and found civil and even kind . Burke also was in- dulgent ; but our artist conceived there was an air of mystery about his demeanour . West at once re- cognised him as the brother of the chief of the ...
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... Burke . The work which did this good deed was that precious one- " Butler's Analogy of Religion , natural and revealed , to the constitution and course of nature . " In after - life he rewarded the author by placing him high among those ...
... Burke . The work which did this good deed was that precious one- " Butler's Analogy of Religion , natural and revealed , to the constitution and course of nature . " In after - life he rewarded the author by placing him high among those ...
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... Burke , one of the greatest and best - hearted of all the sons of genius . He sought the young artist out , com- mended and encouraged him , laid down the natural rules of composition , and directed his attention to what was pure and ...
... Burke , one of the greatest and best - hearted of all the sons of genius . He sought the young artist out , com- mended and encouraged him , laid down the natural rules of composition , and directed his attention to what was pure and ...
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... Burke smiled , and acknowledged himself the author . " Are you , by God ! " exclaimed Barry , embracing him , and holding out the copy which he had made of the work . Such is the story . Burke was well known to be the author , and ...
... Burke smiled , and acknowledged himself the author . " Are you , by God ! " exclaimed Barry , embracing him , and holding out the copy which he had made of the work . Such is the story . Burke was well known to be the author , and ...
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... Burke , who introduced him to Athenian Stuart , whose talk confirmed him in his love of the ancients , and to Sir Joshua Reynolds , in whose works he studied delicacy of style , propriety of character , and force of light and shade ...
... Burke , who introduced him to Athenian Stuart , whose talk confirmed him in his love of the ancients , and to Sir Joshua Reynolds , in whose works he studied delicacy of style , propriety of character , and force of light and shade ...
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