La Belle Assemblée, Том 5J. Bell, 1808 |
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... respect , a superior kiud of excellence . " This extract being communicated by M. Zannotti , painter and secretary to the academy Clementini , to M. Bottari , he received from him the following answer : - " I perfectly agree in the ...
... respect , a superior kiud of excellence . " This extract being communicated by M. Zannotti , painter and secretary to the academy Clementini , to M. Bottari , he received from him the following answer : - " I perfectly agree in the ...
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... respect it may be considered as a supplement to nature , which gives us only a view of present objects . The art of painting is extremely difficult in the execution ; and its merit can only be ap- preciated by those who profess the art ...
... respect it may be considered as a supplement to nature , which gives us only a view of present objects . The art of painting is extremely difficult in the execution ; and its merit can only be ap- preciated by those who profess the art ...
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who excel in their professions , deserve all the respect due to genius : they are of the number of those men whom nature , sparing of her best gifts , grants but occasionally to the inhabit- auts of the earth . If they are sublime ...
who excel in their professions , deserve all the respect due to genius : they are of the number of those men whom nature , sparing of her best gifts , grants but occasionally to the inhabit- auts of the earth . If they are sublime ...
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... respect for her virtue . village , where the sudden inundation of a river " If I meet with two other such mortals , " he had swept away the bridge . As the inn afford- exclaimed to himself , " my system will be ed but wretched ...
... respect for her virtue . village , where the sudden inundation of a river " If I meet with two other such mortals , " he had swept away the bridge . As the inn afford- exclaimed to himself , " my system will be ed but wretched ...
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... respect of her virtues , only rendered him still more cold and indifferent ; and , by way of revenge , he even represented his prin- ciples as worse than they actually were . Susannah's bosom was wrung with the acut- est anguish when ...
... respect of her virtues , only rendered him still more cold and indifferent ; and , by way of revenge , he even represented his prin- ciples as worse than they actually were . Susannah's bosom was wrung with the acut- est anguish when ...
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