The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volumen3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 |
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... favour which the new Queen was to enjoy , was anxious to learn from the King , on the morning following the marriage , whether he now liked his spouse better ; but Henry said he hated her more than ever : -That her per- son was still ...
... favour which the new Queen was to enjoy , was anxious to learn from the King , on the morning following the marriage , whether he now liked his spouse better ; but Henry said he hated her more than ever : -That her per- son was still ...
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... favour which she conferred , as a mark of affection . They in- directly accused her of a criminal correspondence with several gentlemen of the bed - chamber , and even with her own brother ! -so lost was the infamous Rochford to shame ...
... favour which she conferred , as a mark of affection . They in- directly accused her of a criminal correspondence with several gentlemen of the bed - chamber , and even with her own brother ! -so lost was the infamous Rochford to shame ...
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... favour , and they served her with a zeal and at- tachment , which , though chiefly derived from gratitude and respect , might , not improbably , be mixed with tender admiration of so amiable a woman . The innocent ten- dency of these ...
... favour , and they served her with a zeal and at- tachment , which , though chiefly derived from gratitude and respect , might , not improbably , be mixed with tender admiration of so amiable a woman . The innocent ten- dency of these ...
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... favour of the prince , and upheld , by the numerous excellent pictures he produced , the title with which he had been honoured . In truth , the famous battles of Alexander placed Le Brun on the first rank in this species of painting ...
... favour of the prince , and upheld , by the numerous excellent pictures he produced , the title with which he had been honoured . In truth , the famous battles of Alexander placed Le Brun on the first rank in this species of painting ...
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... favour was necessarily injurious to the progress of the arts . Thè painters attached to the court , obliged to adopt the de- signs of Le Brun , were unavoidably led to offer in their compositions that conformity , or rather monotony ...
... favour was necessarily injurious to the progress of the arts . Thè painters attached to the court , obliged to adopt the de- signs of Le Brun , were unavoidably led to offer in their compositions that conformity , or rather monotony ...
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