An Essay on Painting: In Two Epistles to Mr. RomneyJ. Dodsley, 1781 - 96 psl. |
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... thee , the foft Corinthian maid , Her graceful lover's fleeping form portray'd : Her boding heart his near departure knew , Yet long'd to keep his image in her view : Pleas'd the beheld the fteady fhadow fall , By the clear lamp upon ...
... thee , the foft Corinthian maid , Her graceful lover's fleeping form portray'd : Her boding heart his near departure knew , Yet long'd to keep his image in her view : Pleas'd the beheld the fteady fhadow fall , By the clear lamp upon ...
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... thee , the Grecian pencil wrought 190 The forceful leffons of exalted thought , And generously gave , at glory's call , The patriot picture to the public hall . ' Twas then PANEUS drew , with freedom's train , * The chief of Marathon's ...
... thee , the Grecian pencil wrought 190 The forceful leffons of exalted thought , And generously gave , at glory's call , The patriot picture to the public hall . ' Twas then PANEUS drew , with freedom's train , * The chief of Marathon's ...
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... in every cultur'd clime ,. Your names ftill radiant thro ' the clouds of time .. * Ver . 206. See NOTE VIII . + Ver . 210. See NOTE IX . Ver . 216. See NOTE X .. 220 . Thy Thy pride , O ROME , inclin'd thee to abhor [ 13 ]
... in every cultur'd clime ,. Your names ftill radiant thro ' the clouds of time .. * Ver . 206. See NOTE VIII . + Ver . 210. See NOTE IX . Ver . 216. See NOTE X .. 220 . Thy Thy pride , O ROME , inclin'd thee to abhor [ 13 ]
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... thee to abhor Each work that call'd thee from thy sphere of war : By Freedom train'd , and favour'd by the Nine , The powers of eloquence and verse were thine , While chilling damps upon the pencil hung , * Where TULLY thunder'd , and ...
... thee to abhor Each work that call'd thee from thy sphere of war : By Freedom train'd , and favour'd by the Nine , The powers of eloquence and verse were thine , While chilling damps upon the pencil hung , * Where TULLY thunder'd , and ...
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... Thee , whom Art , thy patronefs and pride , Taught both the pencil and the pen to guide ; 325 Whose generous zeal and modeft truth have known To blazon others ' skill , not boast thy own ; On thee , VASARI , let my verfe bestow That ...
... Thee , whom Art , thy patronefs and pride , Taught both the pencil and the pen to guide ; 325 Whose generous zeal and modeft truth have known To blazon others ' skill , not boast thy own ; On thee , VASARI , let my verfe bestow That ...
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