The Historic Gallery of Portraits and Paintings: Or, Biographical Review, Volume 3Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1808 - Biography |
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... conduct , yet possessed a certain gaiety , if not levity , of conduct , that frequently betrayed her into acts of imprudence ; which , though 73 ENGLAND.] ...
... conduct , yet possessed a certain gaiety , if not levity , of conduct , that frequently betrayed her into acts of imprudence ; which , though 73 ENGLAND.] ...
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... conduct forbids us to ascribe to her that licentiousness of manners , with which she was charged . His impatience to gratify a new passion , made him lay aside all regard to decency , and his cruel heart was not softened by the bloody ...
... conduct forbids us to ascribe to her that licentiousness of manners , with which she was charged . His impatience to gratify a new passion , made him lay aside all regard to decency , and his cruel heart was not softened by the bloody ...
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... conduct was not the less reserved ; and , while he was at Villa - Viciosa , the Portuguese accomplished the revolution with a degree of calmness which could not have been expected . They required but one victim - this was Vasconcellos ...
... conduct was not the less reserved ; and , while he was at Villa - Viciosa , the Portuguese accomplished the revolution with a degree of calmness which could not have been expected . They required but one victim - this was Vasconcellos ...
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... conduct has ever proved that he was actuated by no other motive than the glory of the art . The Royal Academy of Painting is indebted to him for its existence ; and , notwithstanding the opposition he met with from several of its ...
... conduct has ever proved that he was actuated by no other motive than the glory of the art . The Royal Academy of Painting is indebted to him for its existence ; and , notwithstanding the opposition he met with from several of its ...
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... conduct their cotempo- raries into that path which they at the time appeared to have for ever abandoned . Lodovico Caracci , who was born in the year 1555 , is the first of the three that made himself known . His father was a butcher ...
... conduct their cotempo- raries into that path which they at the time appeared to have for ever abandoned . Lodovico Caracci , who was born in the year 1555 , is the first of the three that made himself known . His father was a butcher ...
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