The English Connoisseur: Containing an Account of Whatever is Curious in Painting, Sculpture, &c. in the Palaces and Seats of the Nobility and Principal Gentry of England, Both in Town and Country. ...L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1766 |
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... Walpole ( a ) fcruples not to affert that there are not a great many collections left ' in Italy more worth feeing than that at Houghton . In the prefervation of the pictures it certainly excells moft of them . ' It faculd be obferved ...
... Walpole ( a ) fcruples not to affert that there are not a great many collections left ' in Italy more worth feeing than that at Houghton . In the prefervation of the pictures it certainly excells moft of them . ' It faculd be obferved ...
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... Walpole thinks it to be of Paul Vanfomer ; and fays it is equal to the pencil of Vandyke , and one of the finest fingle figures he has feen . A fleeping Cupid , by Gennari . The Flight into Egpyt , from the School of Caracci . A ...
... Walpole thinks it to be of Paul Vanfomer ; and fays it is equal to the pencil of Vandyke , and one of the finest fingle figures he has feen . A fleeping Cupid , by Gennari . The Flight into Egpyt , from the School of Caracci . A ...
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... Walpole Has Ades Anno S. - 1722 . Inchoavit Anno- -1735 . Perfecit . " On the right - hand you enter a small Breakfast Room . Over the Chimney , is a very good Picture of Hounds , by Wootton . .. VOL . I. G A Concert A Concert of Birds ...
... Walpole Has Ades Anno S. - 1722 . Inchoavit Anno- -1735 . Perfecit . " On the right - hand you enter a small Breakfast Room . Over the Chimney , is a very good Picture of Hounds , by Wootton . .. VOL . I. G A Concert A Concert of Birds ...
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... Walpole . Robert Walpole , Son to Sir Edward and Father to Sir Robert Walpole . Horatio Lord Townshend , Father to Charles Lord Viscount Townshend . Mr. Harold , Gardener to Sir Robert Walpole , a Head , by Ellis . The Supping Parlour ...
... Walpole . Robert Walpole , Son to Sir Edward and Father to Sir Robert Walpole . Horatio Lord Townshend , Father to Charles Lord Viscount Townshend . Mr. Harold , Gardener to Sir Robert Walpole , a Head , by Ellis . The Supping Parlour ...
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... Walpole , Brother to Sir Robert Walpole . 3 qrs . length - by Rich- ardfon . Sir Robert Walpole , when Secretary at War to Queen Anne . 3 qrs . by Jervafe . Catherine Lady Walpole , his first Wife , Ditto . Sir Charles Turner , one of ...
... Walpole , Brother to Sir Robert Walpole . 3 qrs . length - by Rich- ardfon . Sir Robert Walpole , when Secretary at War to Queen Anne . 3 qrs . by Jervafe . Catherine Lady Walpole , his first Wife , Ditto . Sir Charles Turner , one of ...
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Страница 67 - As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Страница 162 - The bloflbm buds, the fountain flows ; " Lo ! to crown thy healthful board, " All that milk and fruits afford.
Страница 175 - Tho' lovely foft thy murmurs are, " Thy waters lovely cool and fair. " Flow, gentle ftream, nor let the vain " Thy fmall unfully'd ftores difdain: " Nor let the penfive fage repine, " Whofe latent courfe refembles thine.
Страница 27 - Duke, are fully fpecified on the pedeftal of a ftately column, 130 feet in height, on the top of which is a ftatue of the Duke, fituated in the grand avenue. On one fide is the following Infcription, fuppofed to be written by the late Lord Bolinglroke.
Страница 157 - Other cascades may possibly have the advantage of a greater descent, and a larger torrent, but a more wild and romantic appearance of water, and at the same time strictly natural, is what I never saw in any place whatever.
Страница 170 - HENCE we proceed to the (N° 31) ruftic building before-mentioned, a flight and unexpenfive edifice, formed of rough unhewn ftone, commonly called here the Temple of Pan ; having a trophy of the Tibia and Syrinx, and this infcription over the entrance, Pan primus calamosceraconjungere plures Edocuit ; Pan curat oves, oviumque magiftros.
Страница 28 - Acquired an Influence Which no Rank, no Authority can give, Nor any Force, but that of...
Страница 178 - And while the fight unveils a part. " Let fancy paint the reft. » " Let coy referve with coft unite " To grace your wood cr field ; " No ray obtrufive pall the fight, " In aught you paint, or build.
Страница 178 - O Venus, Venus here retir'd, My fober vows I pay : Not her on Paphian plains admir'd The bold, the pert, the gay. Not her, whofe amorous leer prevail'd To bribe the Phrygian boy ; Not he.r who, clad in armour fail'd, To fave difaft'rous Troy. Frefh rifing from the foamy tide, She every bofom warms ; While half withdrawn fhe feems to hide, And half reveals, her charms.
Страница 167 - Owen scene, with a group of houses on the slope behind, and the horizon well fringed with the wood. Now winding a few paces round the margin of the water, we come to another small bench, which presents the former scene somewhat varied, with the addition of a whited village among trees upon a hill.