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... praise , warmly supported the be- lief of the credulous Quaker , and desired him to watch over his son with more than ordinary solici- tude . " For a child , " said he , " sent into the world under such remarkable circumstances , will ...
... praise , warmly supported the be- lief of the credulous Quaker , and desired him to watch over his son with more than ordinary solici- tude . " For a child , " said he , " sent into the world under such remarkable circumstances , will ...
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... praise due to collateral ingenuity . On returning to Springfield , his future career be- came the subject of anxious deliberation . Some of his best friends were in favour of his making art his profession ; his mother was desirous of ...
... praise due to collateral ingenuity . On returning to Springfield , his future career be- came the subject of anxious deliberation . Some of his best friends were in favour of his making art his profession ; his mother was desirous of ...
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... praises of American skating . " He called to him Lord Spen- cer Hamilton and some of the Cavendishes , to whom he ... praise of his skating added panegyrics on his professional skill , and not a few , to vindicate their applause ...
... praises of American skating . " He called to him Lord Spen- cer Hamilton and some of the Cavendishes , to whom he ... praise of his skating added panegyrics on his professional skill , and not a few , to vindicate their applause ...
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... praise it obtained was high - and the British Institution offered him three thousand guineas for the work : West accepted the offer , for he was far from being rich , but on condition that he should be allowed to make a copy , with ...
... praise it obtained was high - and the British Institution offered him three thousand guineas for the work : West accepted the offer , for he was far from being rich , but on condition that he should be allowed to make a copy , with ...
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... praises of an in- different antique head , with a modern body and legs cobbled to it , or of an old picture , which they christen in the name of this or that master , and which has no other merit but that - as nothing is visible ...
... praises of an in- different antique head , with a modern body and legs cobbled to it , or of an old picture , which they christen in the name of this or that master , and which has no other merit but that - as nothing is visible ...
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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