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... Brethren " in the Alchymist , to have their lead turned into gold , and forthwith summoned the youth , in whom so many hopes centred , before them . He came and took his station in the middle of the room - his father on his right hand ...
... Brethren " in the Alchymist , to have their lead turned into gold , and forthwith summoned the youth , in whom so many hopes centred , before them . He came and took his station in the middle of the room - his father on his right hand ...
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... brethren in art came round him in a body , welcomed him with much cordiality , and encouraged him to continue his career as an historical painter . Reynolds was devoted to portraits ; Hogarth on the brink of the grave ; Barry engaged in ...
... brethren in art came round him in a body , welcomed him with much cordiality , and encouraged him to continue his career as an historical painter . Reynolds was devoted to portraits ; Hogarth on the brink of the grave ; Barry engaged in ...
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... brethren were laying the foundation of a surer struc- ture than their own . Kirby , teacher of perspective to the King , had been chosen President : but so secretly was all managed , that he had never heard a whisper in the palace ...
... brethren were laying the foundation of a surer struc- ture than their own . Kirby , teacher of perspective to the King , had been chosen President : but so secretly was all managed , that he had never heard a whisper in the palace ...
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... brethren and himself their unanimous opinion , that the introduction of religious paintings into his Majesty's Chapel would in no respect whatever violate the laws or the usages of the Church of England . " We have examined too ...
... brethren and himself their unanimous opinion , that the introduction of religious paintings into his Majesty's Chapel would in no respect whatever violate the laws or the usages of the Church of England . " We have examined too ...
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... brethren going to , and returning from , chapel . Of his importance at Court , however , he was willing enough to speak , though in a mild and meek way ; and as to high matters in general he affected somewhat of the vague diplomatic ...
... brethren going to , and returning from , chapel . Of his importance at Court , however , he was willing enough to speak , though in a mild and meek way ; and as to high matters in general he affected somewhat of the vague diplomatic ...
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