An Essay on Painting: In Two Epistles to Mr. RomneyJ. Dodsley, 1781 - 96 psl. |
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... reward for his having faved Athens , and all Greece . Cor . Nep . in Vitâ Miltiadis . Panæus flourished , according to Pliny , in the 83d Olympiad , little more than forty years after the battle he painted . NOTE VI . VERSE 198 . There ...
... reward for his having faved Athens , and all Greece . Cor . Nep . in Vitâ Miltiadis . Panæus flourished , according to Pliny , in the 83d Olympiad , little more than forty years after the battle he painted . NOTE VI . VERSE 198 . There ...
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... rewarded in the following Elogy , by the great Thuanus : " Ob excellentiam artis , quam hiftoria accurate & eleganter fcripta illuftravit , Georgius Vafarius meruit , ut inter viros ingenio & literis præftantes accenferetur . Is Aretii ...
... rewarded in the following Elogy , by the great Thuanus : " Ob excellentiam artis , quam hiftoria accurate & eleganter fcripta illuftravit , Georgius Vafarius meruit , ut inter viros ingenio & literis præftantes accenferetur . Is Aretii ...
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... rewarding him with knighthood , and the additional prefent of a gold medal and chain , weighing £ . 300 , may juftify thofe lines of Pope , which defcribe " The Hero , William , " as an encourager of Painting . NOTE XLIV . VERSE 97 ...
... rewarding him with knighthood , and the additional prefent of a gold medal and chain , weighing £ . 300 , may juftify thofe lines of Pope , which defcribe " The Hero , William , " as an encourager of Painting . NOTE XLIV . VERSE 97 ...
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... rewarded for his ill - directed la- bour , appears very forcibly in a long letter of complaint , which he had spirit enough to address to the king on the many hardships he suffered in being unable to obtain the payment of the penfion ...
... rewarded for his ill - directed la- bour , appears very forcibly in a long letter of complaint , which he had spirit enough to address to the king on the many hardships he suffered in being unable to obtain the payment of the penfion ...
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... reward the Brave : It founds - his blood the kindling Hero pays , A cheap and ready price for thy eternal praise ! Tho ' felfish Fear th ' immortal ftrain deride , And mock the Warrior's wifh as frantic pride ! Ye gallant , hapless Dead ...
... reward the Brave : It founds - his blood the kindling Hero pays , A cheap and ready price for thy eternal praise ! Tho ' felfish Fear th ' immortal ftrain deride , And mock the Warrior's wifh as frantic pride ! Ye gallant , hapless Dead ...
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