The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Volume 2J. Murray, 1830 - Architects |
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... feeling which surprise friends and perplex biographers . His eloquence was re- warded the niece of Sir Joshua , the Marchioness of Thomond , made him a present of her uncle's painting - chair - it was borne home in triumph to Castle ...
... feeling which surprise friends and perplex biographers . His eloquence was re- warded the niece of Sir Joshua , the Marchioness of Thomond , made him a present of her uncle's painting - chair - it was borne home in triumph to Castle ...
Page 155
... feelings of children . Over them there is shed a kind of mysterious halo which raises feelings of devotion . The Songs of Innocence , and the Gates of Paradise , became popular among the collectors of prints . To the sketch - book and ...
... feelings of children . Over them there is shed a kind of mysterious halo which raises feelings of devotion . The Songs of Innocence , and the Gates of Paradise , became popular among the collectors of prints . To the sketch - book and ...
Page 248
... feeling the merits of modesty or domestic worth . He had fits of profuse gene- rosity and capricious affection ; but folly and gross- ness were his familiar companions . As an artist Morland's claims to regard are high and undisputed ...
... feeling the merits of modesty or domestic worth . He had fits of profuse gene- rosity and capricious affection ; but folly and gross- ness were his familiar companions . As an artist Morland's claims to regard are high and undisputed ...
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