The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... formed , no doubt , a part of the pannels of some great work , or filled a vacuum in some extensive gallery . Although it is impossible , at this distance of time , to ascertain its real author , it bears evident marks of the Roman ...
... formed , no doubt , a part of the pannels of some great work , or filled a vacuum in some extensive gallery . Although it is impossible , at this distance of time , to ascertain its real author , it bears evident marks of the Roman ...
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... formation which separated these kingdoms from the com- munion of Rome , and spread so wide a schism in the religious opinions of mankind , was principally , if not altogether , occasioned by the love of Henry the Eighth for this ...
... formation which separated these kingdoms from the com- munion of Rome , and spread so wide a schism in the religious opinions of mankind , was principally , if not altogether , occasioned by the love of Henry the Eighth for this ...
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... formed as has been supposed ; and that she , at that time , little thought of aspiring to the honours of royalty . But this union was opposed by the cardinal , for some private rea- sons which have not been satisfactorily explained ...
... formed as has been supposed ; and that she , at that time , little thought of aspiring to the honours of royalty . But this union was opposed by the cardinal , for some private rea- sons which have not been satisfactorily explained ...
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... formed of the crimes laid to her charge , she most earnest protestations of her innocence . tering her prison , she fell on her knees , and prayed to God so to help her , as she was unconscious of the sins im- made the Upon en- puted to ...
... formed of the crimes laid to her charge , she most earnest protestations of her innocence . tering her prison , she fell on her knees , and prayed to God so to help her , as she was unconscious of the sins im- made the Upon en- puted to ...
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... formed an intimacy with Poussin , who felt pleasure in assisting him by his advice . He at first took that great painter as his model ; but attracted by the manner of Annibal Caracci , he formed a style that seemed to par- take of the ...
... formed an intimacy with Poussin , who felt pleasure in assisting him by his advice . He at first took that great painter as his model ; but attracted by the manner of Annibal Caracci , he formed a style that seemed to par- take of the ...
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