The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... character of England ; and declared that the day and the hour were at hand , when those countries would be desolated with the tempest of God's vengeance - the mass of the atheists and money - changers swallowed up - and the terrified ...
... character of England ; and declared that the day and the hour were at hand , when those countries would be desolated with the tempest of God's vengeance - the mass of the atheists and money - changers swallowed up - and the terrified ...
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... characters in Europe , " says Galt , " conducted the young Quaker to view the masterpieces of art . It was agreed that the Apollo should be first submitted to his view ; the statue was enclosed in a case , and when the keeper threw open ...
... characters in Europe , " says Galt , " conducted the young Quaker to view the masterpieces of art . It was agreed that the Apollo should be first submitted to his view ; the statue was enclosed in a case , and when the keeper threw open ...
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... character to any of his works , the Moses perhaps excepted . The works of Raphael grow daily more interesting , natural , and noble . " At Parma he was elected a member of the Aca demy - an honour which Florence and Bologna had ...
... character to any of his works , the Moses perhaps excepted . The works of Raphael grow daily more interesting , natural , and noble . " At Parma he was elected a member of the Aca demy - an honour which Florence and Bologna had ...
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... character of the Quakers , nor to the condescension of the British law in their favour . He was , moreover , a lover of William Penn . He received the young artist with com- placency , and dismissed him with many expressions of regard ...
... character of the Quakers , nor to the condescension of the British law in their favour . He was , moreover , a lover of William Penn . He received the young artist with com- placency , and dismissed him with many expressions of regard ...
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... character of British art ; hitherto historical painting_had ap- peared in a masking habit : the actions of English ... characters as they had actually appeared on the scene , the Archbishop of York called on Reynolds , and asked his ...
... character of British art ; hitherto historical painting_had ap- peared in a masking habit : the actions of English ... characters as they had actually appeared on the scene , the Archbishop of York called on Reynolds , and asked his ...
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