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... fortunes of the child . Peckover , glad , no doubt , to find that his wild sermon instead of rebuke brought praise , warmly supported the be- lief of the credulous Quaker , and desired him to watch over his son with more than ordinary ...
... fortunes of the child . Peckover , glad , no doubt , to find that his wild sermon instead of rebuke brought praise , warmly supported the be- lief of the credulous Quaker , and desired him to watch over his son with more than ordinary ...
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... Fortune . Though art was not in high honour , West , however , found its pursuit profitable : he raised his price of a half length to ten guineas ; and the spirit of amass- ing money seemed in a fair way of making him its own , when a ...
... Fortune . Though art was not in high honour , West , however , found its pursuit profitable : he raised his price of a half length to ten guineas ; and the spirit of amass- ing money seemed in a fair way of making him its own , when a ...
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... fortune ; they cheered him when he was drooping or desponding , and watched over his person and his purse with the vigilance of true friendship . The story of his success with the portrait of Lord Grant- ham found its way to Allen at ...
... fortune ; they cheered him when he was drooping or desponding , and watched over his person and his purse with the vigilance of true friendship . The story of his success with the portrait of Lord Grant- ham found its way to Allen at ...
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... fortune to be introduced to Dr. Johnson and Mr. 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 ...
... fortune to be introduced to Dr. Johnson and Mr. 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 ...
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... fortune , enjoyed his success in secret , and continued in the outward man submissive and thankful . To Reynolds had fallen the whole portrait department of church and state , which lay without the gates of the palace ; while within ...
... fortune , enjoyed his success in secret , and continued in the outward man submissive and thankful . To Reynolds had fallen the whole portrait department of church and state , which lay without the gates of the palace ; while within ...
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admired Amelia Opie appeared artist Barry Barry's beauty Benjamin West Bird Blake brethren Burke called character colours companion compositions copy death Domenichino drawing easel eminent engravings excellence exclaimed exhibited eyes fame fancy father feeling Felpham finished formed fortune friends Fuseli gallery genius GEORGE MORLAND grace grave guineas hand happy Hassell Henry Fuseli historical honour imagination imbodied invention kind King labour lived London looked Lord Lord Grosvenor Majesty master merit Michael Angelo Milton mind Morland nation nature never Opie original painter painting pencil person picture Pindar poet poetic poetry portrait praise Prince Hoare productions Quaker racter Raphael Rembrandt Reynolds Rome Royal Academy says scene seemed Shakspeare Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Sistine Chapel sketches skill spirit talents taste temper thing thought tion Titian tures visions West wife wild wish Wolcot young