| John Gibson Lockhart - 1838 - 512 str.
...forty-five casts were disposed of among the poet's most ardent admirers. This was all I had to do with plaster casts. The Bust was pirated by Italians; and...supplied with unpermitted and bad casts to the extent of thousands—in spite of the terror of an act of Parliament. " I made a copy in marble from this Bust... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 386 str.
...forty-five casts were disposed of among tHe poet's most ardent admirers. This was all I had to do with plaster casts. The Bust was pirated by Italians ;...— in spite of the terror of an act of Parliament. " 1 made a copy in marble from this Bust for the Duke of Wellington; it was sent to Apsley House in... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Eliakim Littell - 1843 - 612 str.
...I tell you that, on one occasion, he came with Mr. Croker. Mr. Heber, and the late Lord Lyttleton. The marble bust produced from these sittings was moulded,...pirated by Italians ; and England and Scotland, and even her colonies, were supplied with unpermitted and bad casts to the extent of thousands, in spite of... | |
| George Jones - 1849 - 320 str.
...casts were disposed of by me among the poet's most ardent admirers — this was all I had to do with casts. The bust was pirated by Italians, and England...colonies, were supplied with unpermitted and bad casts to LETTERS. 255 the extent of thousands, in spite of the terror of an act of parliament ! I made a copy... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1849 - 246 str.
...moulded, and about forty-five casts were disposed of among the poet's most ardent admirers. This is all I had to do with the plaster casts. The bust was pirated by the Italians ;* and England and Scotland, and even the colonies, were supplied with unpermitted and... | |
| James Patrick Muirhead - 1858 - 656 str.
...friends. But, as in the case of Sir Francis's equally fine model of the head of Sir Walter Scott, " the bust was pirated by Italians ; and England and...Scotland, and even the Colonies, were supplied with unper" mitted and bad casts, to the extent of thousands, — in spite " of the terror of an Act of... | |
| James Patrick Muirhead - 1859 - 652 str.
...friends. But, as in the case of Sir Francis's equally fine model of the head of Sir Walter Scott, " the bust was pirated by Italians ; and England and...Scotland, and even the Colonies, were supplied with unper" mitted and bad casts, to the extent of thousands, — in spite " of the terror of an Act of... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1862 - 356 str.
...forty-five casts were disposed of among the poet's most ardent admirers. This was all I had to do with plaster casts. The bust was pirated by Italians ;...Scotland, and even the Colonies, were supplied with unpcrmitted and bad casts to the extent of thousands — in spite of the terror of an act of Parliament.... | |
| 1843 - 780 str.
...forty-fivu casts were disposed of among the poet's most ardent admirers. This was all I had to do with plaster casts. The bust was pirated by Italians ; and England and Scotland, and even her colonies, were supplied with unpermitted and bad casts to the extent of thousands, in spite of... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1882 - 386 str.
...forty-five casts were disposed of among the poet's most ardent admirers. This was all I had to do with plaster casts. The Bust was pirated by Italians ;...— in spite of the terror of an act of Parliament. " 1 made a copy in marble from this Bust for the Duke of Wellington; it was sent to Apsley House in... | |
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