The Quarterly Review, Том 120 |
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... Catton , who doubtless exerted all his powers , and produced such an
excellent specimen of his craft that the coachman coachman had often to exhibit
it to sight - seers Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds . 117.
... Catton , who doubtless exerted all his powers , and produced such an
excellent specimen of his craft that the coachman coachman had often to exhibit
it to sight - seers Life of Sir Joshua Reynolds . 117.
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... special works which combine an immortal subject with the finest art . He
produced his portrait of Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy . There was a
resemblance between the career of the actor actor and the painter . Both had
broken loose ...
... special works which combine an immortal subject with the finest art . He
produced his portrait of Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy . There was a
resemblance between the career of the actor actor and the painter . Both had
broken loose ...
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The plan of the Academy comprised a school for training artists , and a gold
medal was annually to be conferred upon the student who produced the best
attempt at an historical picture . The President felt that formal compliments would
...
The plan of the Academy comprised a school for training artists , and a gold
medal was annually to be conferred upon the student who produced the best
attempt at an historical picture . The President felt that formal compliments would
...
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This was the man who eventually became the finest painter of flesh that the
English school has produced , and who , if the President for the time being had
laid claim to a prescience denied to mortals , would certainly have been
admonished ...
This was the man who eventually became the finest painter of flesh that the
English school has produced , and who , if the President for the time being had
laid claim to a prescience denied to mortals , would certainly have been
admonished ...
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... with great sincerity , but with as much encouragement as truth would allow . '
The vexatious interruptions to which he was exposed seldom provoked him to
impatience . Once he said tartly to a novice , who produced a wretched portrait of
a ...
... with great sincerity , but with as much encouragement as truth would allow . '
The vexatious interruptions to which he was exposed seldom provoked him to
impatience . Once he said tartly to a novice , who produced a wretched portrait of
a ...
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