The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... Rome , among other peculiarities , was in the habit of sleeping naked during the summer . 66 Having conceived in the night a happy thought for his Will of Eudamides , ' and fearful that it might escape him , he immediately arose ...
... Rome , among other peculiarities , was in the habit of sleeping naked during the summer . 66 Having conceived in the night a happy thought for his Will of Eudamides , ' and fearful that it might escape him , he immediately arose ...
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... and gave him a considerable pension , to prosecute his studies . After the death of his patron , M. Angelo , whose first productions were in sculpture , visited the schools of Venice , Bologna , and Rome Michael Angelo Isocrates.
... and gave him a considerable pension , to prosecute his studies . After the death of his patron , M. Angelo , whose first productions were in sculpture , visited the schools of Venice , Bologna , and Rome Michael Angelo Isocrates.
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... Rome , during the pontificates of Leo X. and of Adrian VI . and Clement VII . his successors . At the instance of Paul III . he produced his immense composition of the " Last Judgment , " which he accomplished in seven years . His last ...
... Rome , during the pontificates of Leo X. and of Adrian VI . and Clement VII . his successors . At the instance of Paul III . he produced his immense composition of the " Last Judgment , " which he accomplished in seven years . His last ...
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... Rome , and from his childhood gave tokens of that inflexibility of charac- ter which afterwards distinguished him . He applied him- self principally to the study of the Stoic Philosophy , but neither neglected eloquence , which he ...
... Rome , and from his childhood gave tokens of that inflexibility of charac- ter which afterwards distinguished him . He applied him- self principally to the study of the Stoic Philosophy , but neither neglected eloquence , which he ...
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... Rome , and refused the honours which were decreed to him on this occasion . Meantime the triumvirate had been formed between Cæsar , Pompey , and Crassus . Cato solicited the prætor ... ROME . ] CATO . affected ; he , however CATO . [ ROME .
... Rome , and refused the honours which were decreed to him on this occasion . Meantime the triumvirate had been formed between Cæsar , Pompey , and Crassus . Cato solicited the prætor ... ROME . ] CATO . affected ; he , however CATO . [ ROME .
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