The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... distinguished rank , among the votaries of the arts . Endued with a genius almost supernatural , he is justly regarded as the first of modern sculptors . As an architect , he also stands unrivalled , and , if Raphael disputes with him ...
... distinguished rank , among the votaries of the arts . Endued with a genius almost supernatural , he is justly regarded as the first of modern sculptors . As an architect , he also stands unrivalled , and , if Raphael disputes with him ...
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... distinguished for the regularity of his manners . Such was the respect paid to his surprizing talents , that Cosmo de Medicis always addressed him uncovered , and several Popes caused him to be seated in their presence . He died at Rome ...
... distinguished for the regularity of his manners . Such was the respect paid to his surprizing talents , that Cosmo de Medicis always addressed him uncovered , and several Popes caused him to be seated in their presence . He died at Rome ...
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... distinguished birth , and his mother descended from the illustrious house of Gonzaga . He attached himself , at an early period , to accupations that appeared but little compatible . He was desirous , at the same time , to be thought a ...
... distinguished birth , and his mother descended from the illustrious house of Gonzaga . He attached himself , at an early period , to accupations that appeared but little compatible . He was desirous , at the same time , to be thought a ...
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... distinguished him . He applied himself principally to the study of the Stoic Philosophy , but neither neglected eloquence , which he considered as useful in public affairs , nor the exercises of the body , to : enable him to bear the ...
... distinguished him . He applied himself principally to the study of the Stoic Philosophy , but neither neglected eloquence , which he considered as useful in public affairs , nor the exercises of the body , to : enable him to bear the ...
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... distinguished only by the name of The Greek , or , The Scholar ; but , when he began to plead causes , he soon acquired the highest pitch of celebrity and renown . He was chosen quastor , and obtained the government of Sicily ...
... distinguished only by the name of The Greek , or , The Scholar ; but , when he began to plead causes , he soon acquired the highest pitch of celebrity and renown . He was chosen quastor , and obtained the government of Sicily ...
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