The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... honour on French sculpture . M. Lebreton , perpetual secretary of the fine arts in the Institute , delivered an admirable eulogium on the merits of this excellent statuary , who died in the month of December , 1804 , in his seventy ...
... honour on French sculpture . M. Lebreton , perpetual secretary of the fine arts in the Institute , delivered an admirable eulogium on the merits of this excellent statuary , who died in the month of December , 1804 , in his seventy ...
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... honour to him , a character of meanness which tar nished their merit . He one day solicited the prince in favour of one of his friends : as he appeared deaf to his application , the philosopher humbly fell on his knees . " Is it my ...
... honour to him , a character of meanness which tar nished their merit . He one day solicited the prince in favour of one of his friends : as he appeared deaf to his application , the philosopher humbly fell on his knees . " Is it my ...
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... honour which , until then , Fontenelle had only enjoyed ; Bailly cultivated quietly literature and the sciences , by which he obtained a brilliant reputation , and an honourable existence but some fatal circumstances raised in his mind ...
... honour which , until then , Fontenelle had only enjoyed ; Bailly cultivated quietly literature and the sciences , by which he obtained a brilliant reputation , and an honourable existence but some fatal circumstances raised in his mind ...
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... honour to the commencement of the XVIth . century , when the Italian muses shone with peculiar lustre . Castiglione has written , in prose , the Cortegiano , which the Italians called a golden book . Had the author been only known by ...
... honour to the commencement of the XVIth . century , when the Italian muses shone with peculiar lustre . Castiglione has written , in prose , the Cortegiano , which the Italians called a golden book . Had the author been only known by ...
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... honours which were decreed to him on this occasion . Meantime the triumvirate had been formed between Cæsar , Pompey , and Crassus . Cato solicited the prætor- ship , in order to oppose their designs . He was excluded by their intrigues ...
... honours which were decreed to him on this occasion . Meantime the triumvirate had been formed between Cæsar , Pompey , and Crassus . Cato solicited the prætor- ship , in order to oppose their designs . He was excluded by their intrigues ...
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