The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1835 |
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... thing betokened convalescence . While the doctor stood puzzled about a disease which had such healthy symptoms , he was alarmed by West assuring him that he saw the figures of several friends passing at that moment across the roof ...
... thing betokened convalescence . While the doctor stood puzzled about a disease which had such healthy symptoms , he was alarmed by West assuring him that he saw the figures of several friends passing at that moment across the roof ...
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... things , and excluded it from among us . But this is not the principle , but the misemployment of painting . In wise and in pure hands it rises in the scale of moral excellence , and displays a lofti- ness of sentiment and a devout ...
... things , and excluded it from among us . But this is not the principle , but the misemployment of painting . In wise and in pure hands it rises in the scale of moral excellence , and displays a lofti- ness of sentiment and a devout ...
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... thing so good . " " By that young gentleman , ” said the other , turning to West , who sat uneasy and agitated . The English held out their hands ; the Italians ran and embraced him . Mengs himself soon arrived ; he looked at the ...
... thing so good . " " By that young gentleman , ” said the other , turning to West , who sat uneasy and agitated . The English held out their hands ; the Italians ran and embraced him . Mengs himself soon arrived ; he looked at the ...
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... things of heavenly origin move westward , and Truth and Art have their periods of light and darkness . Rejoice , O Rome , for thy spirit immortal and undecayed now spreads towards a new world , where , like the soul of man in Paradise ...
... things of heavenly origin move westward , and Truth and Art have their periods of light and darkness . Rejoice , O Rome , for thy spirit immortal and undecayed now spreads towards a new world , where , like the soul of man in Paradise ...
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... thing of this work to me ; who made the frame ? it is not made by one of your Majesty's workmen ; it ought to have been made by the royal carver and gilder . " To this impertinence the King answered , with great calmness , " Kirby ...
... thing of this work to me ; who made the frame ? it is not made by one of your Majesty's workmen ; it ought to have been made by the royal carver and gilder . " To this impertinence the King answered , with great calmness , " Kirby ...
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