The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... characters of the empire — his ex- cessive superstition - his passion for Antinous , to whom he consecrated a temple - his severity towards his wife , Sabina and the readiness with which he , at all times , lent an ear to the ...
... characters of the empire — his ex- cessive superstition - his passion for Antinous , to whom he consecrated a temple - his severity towards his wife , Sabina and the readiness with which he , at all times , lent an ear to the ...
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... character of Henry , that he was , per- haps , not the most contemptible poet of his time , and pos- sessed a soul susceptible of the charms of music * . His * He was skilled in music , could sing his part , and used to com- pose ...
... character of Henry , that he was , per- haps , not the most contemptible poet of his time , and pos- sessed a soul susceptible of the charms of music * . His * He was skilled in music , could sing his part , and used to com- pose ...
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... character , though the wife of the Queen's brother , had occasioned a breach between the two sisters - in - law . In revenge , she and her emissaries poisoned every action of the Queen , and represented every instance of favour which ...
... character , though the wife of the Queen's brother , had occasioned a breach between the two sisters - in - law . In revenge , she and her emissaries poisoned every action of the Queen , and represented every instance of favour which ...
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... character of that prince , who , retired in his castle , pre- ferred the felicity of diffusing happiness around him to the splendour of a throne , which could only be attained by the sacrifice of his repose . The people were , never ...
... character of that prince , who , retired in his castle , pre- ferred the felicity of diffusing happiness around him to the splendour of a throne , which could only be attained by the sacrifice of his repose . The people were , never ...
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... character and in cor- rectness and elegance of forms ; to the Flemish and Vene- tian schools in truth of colouring and vigour of pencil , it cannot be denied that it is equal to either in propriety and grandeur of conception , in ...
... character and in cor- rectness and elegance of forms ; to the Flemish and Vene- tian schools in truth of colouring and vigour of pencil , it cannot be denied that it is equal to either in propriety and grandeur of conception , in ...
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