The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen6Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810 |
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... admirable eulogium on the merits of this excellent statuary , who died in the month of December , 1804 , in his seventy - fourth year . The limits of this publication not permitting us to report the whole of his discourse , we must ...
... admirable eulogium on the merits of this excellent statuary , who died in the month of December , 1804 , in his seventy - fourth year . The limits of this publication not permitting us to report the whole of his discourse , we must ...
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... admiring in this work the ingenious manner he employs to present ideas absolutely new , and the peculiar elegance of his style . This latter quality , no less remarkable in several other productions , purely literary , which Bailly ...
... admiring in this work the ingenious manner he employs to present ideas absolutely new , and the peculiar elegance of his style . This latter quality , no less remarkable in several other productions , purely literary , which Bailly ...
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... admiration of every age , and would alone have secured him the first rank among illustrious generals . Careful of the lives of his men , he studiously avoided an engagement ; by the most skilful manoeuvres , he twice surrounded the ...
... admiration of every age , and would alone have secured him the first rank among illustrious generals . Careful of the lives of his men , he studiously avoided an engagement ; by the most skilful manoeuvres , he twice surrounded the ...
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... admiration ; but , I cannot help lamenting the peculiar fate of un- / happy Greece . Learning and eloquence were all that remained of our former glory ; these thou hast also con- quered , and they are henceforth to honour the Romans ...
... admiration ; but , I cannot help lamenting the peculiar fate of un- / happy Greece . Learning and eloquence were all that remained of our former glory ; these thou hast also con- quered , and they are henceforth to honour the Romans ...
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... admiration of every succeeding age , and his style has always been considered the true standard of pure latinity . His personal character was perhaps not so uniformly deserving of applause , as his literary merit . He has acquired more ...
... admiration of every succeeding age , and his style has always been considered the true standard of pure latinity . His personal character was perhaps not so uniformly deserving of applause , as his literary merit . He has acquired more ...
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