The Quarterly Review, Volumen120John Murray, 1866 |
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... true cause of his precautions is plain . His innovations had been injurious to many of his pictures . was never sure that any of his peculiar practices were sound , and though in his passion for progress he could not resist the tempta ...
... true cause of his precautions is plain . His innovations had been injurious to many of his pictures . was never sure that any of his peculiar practices were sound , and though in his passion for progress he could not resist the tempta ...
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... true when the badge is held in estimation by the public , and he who receives it has pro- portionate merit . A compliment which Sir Joshua rated higher than his degree was paid him the same year . He was chosen Mayor of Plympton . He ...
... true when the badge is held in estimation by the public , and he who receives it has pro- portionate merit . A compliment which Sir Joshua rated higher than his degree was paid him the same year . He was chosen Mayor of Plympton . He ...
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... true situation , and before the conclusion of his life it was universally acknowledged that he had no equal . ' While the two factions disputed he looked on with his usual serene wisdom . He proceeded calmly and unruffled , ' says ...
... true situation , and before the conclusion of his life it was universally acknowledged that he had no equal . ' While the two factions disputed he looked on with his usual serene wisdom . He proceeded calmly and unruffled , ' says ...
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... true cause of the unworthy cabal appears to have been the jealousy which frequently insti- gated Sir William Chambers to oppose his influence to that of the President . The election of the new academician was fixed for Feb. 10 , 1790 ...
... true cause of the unworthy cabal appears to have been the jealousy which frequently insti- gated Sir William Chambers to oppose his influence to that of the President . The election of the new academician was fixed for Feb. 10 , 1790 ...
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... true . The imputation of Mrs. Thrale , like so many others , entirely fails . Not one serious charge has yet been brought against Sir Joshua , whether in malice or misappre- hension , from which he cannot be triumphantly defended ; and ...
... true . The imputation of Mrs. Thrale , like so many others , entirely fails . Not one serious charge has yet been brought against Sir Joshua , whether in malice or misappre- hension , from which he cannot be triumphantly defended ; and ...
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