Roundabout Papers: To which is Added The Second Funeral of Napoleon ; Critical Reviews ; The Four Georges ; The English Humorists of the Eighteenth Century ; Sketches and Travels in LondonEstes and Lauriat, 1882 - Počet stran: 819 |
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... picture which should secure him the applause and pity of all Europe for a century after ? He and Sterne drew the twenty thousand prize of fame . The latter had splendid instalments during his lifetime . The ladies pressed round him ...
... picture which should secure him the applause and pity of all Europe for a century after ? He and Sterne drew the twenty thousand prize of fame . The latter had splendid instalments during his lifetime . The ladies pressed round him ...
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... picture because it saved the life of a fellow - creature - the fellow - creature who hid it , and whom the Duke intended to hang unless the picture was forth- coming . - - We gave several thousand pounds for it how many thou- sand ...
... picture because it saved the life of a fellow - creature - the fellow - creature who hid it , and whom the Duke intended to hang unless the picture was forth- coming . - - We gave several thousand pounds for it how many thou- sand ...
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... picture indeed , is finely conceived , but not , as we fancy , so carefully executed ; it would be better for a little more careful drawing in the female figure . " Jack sitting for his picture " is a very pleasing group , and savors of ...
... picture indeed , is finely conceived , but not , as we fancy , so carefully executed ; it would be better for a little more careful drawing in the female figure . " Jack sitting for his picture " is a very pleasing group , and savors of ...
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