The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volúmenes20-21Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1838 |
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... given for her portraits , and the extensive business of her husband in buying and selling pic- tures , enabled her to throw her house hibited at the Louvre . This picture was then open in the evening , and , to use her removed to ...
... given for her portraits , and the extensive business of her husband in buying and selling pic- tures , enabled her to throw her house hibited at the Louvre . This picture was then open in the evening , and , to use her removed to ...
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... given the first sitting , when Sir William Hamilton , the English ambassa- dor at Naples , called upon me to ask as a favour to let my first portrait be that of a superb woman whom he introduced to me ; this was Mrs. Hart , his mistress ...
... given the first sitting , when Sir William Hamilton , the English ambassa- dor at Naples , called upon me to ask as a favour to let my first portrait be that of a superb woman whom he introduced to me ; this was Mrs. Hart , his mistress ...
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... given to us with the same vivacity which marks all hitherto described ; and in fact we should be puzzled which to choose . She witnessed the sensations crea- ted by the death of Catherine , the accession and murder of Paul , and the ...
... given to us with the same vivacity which marks all hitherto described ; and in fact we should be puzzled which to choose . She witnessed the sensations crea- ted by the death of Catherine , the accession and murder of Paul , and the ...
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... given to me , I whose names , connexions , and fortunes , were wholly strange to her ; she saw and appre- ciated M. Gérard , and thought of the fascina- ting Madame Recamier as every one else did ; but she was still restless , and ...
... given to me , I whose names , connexions , and fortunes , were wholly strange to her ; she saw and appre- ciated M. Gérard , and thought of the fascina- ting Madame Recamier as every one else did ; but she was still restless , and ...
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... given but an imperfect sketch . We cannot , however , close it , without men- tioning some separate sketches of character , drawn by Madame Lebrun , and placed at the end of the first volume . Some of them are inefficient , and she ...
... given but an imperfect sketch . We cannot , however , close it , without men- tioning some separate sketches of character , drawn by Madame Lebrun , and placed at the end of the first volume . Some of them are inefficient , and she ...
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