The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Том 4Joseph Shackell, 1830 |
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... mind , " re- plied the Knight , but we have no time left for parley - here comes mine enemy , back and conceal yourselves awhile , and when I give the word rush out and strike . " The ruffians instantly obeyed , and Sir Rudulf stepping ...
... mind , " re- plied the Knight , but we have no time left for parley - here comes mine enemy , back and conceal yourselves awhile , and when I give the word rush out and strike . " The ruffians instantly obeyed , and Sir Rudulf stepping ...
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... mind of the former ; and this unhappy trait of character was in part the great barrier against the success ' * of the highly talented , but ill - fated , James Barry , R. A. He was a man endowed with great powers of mind , strong ...
... mind of the former ; and this unhappy trait of character was in part the great barrier against the success ' * of the highly talented , but ill - fated , James Barry , R. A. He was a man endowed with great powers of mind , strong ...
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... mind , but his fellow academicians , at least the majority , were not gifted with the same powers of mind and ardent love of their profession ; for , from this magna- nimous attempt to embody all that was excellent for the benefit and ...
... mind , but his fellow academicians , at least the majority , were not gifted with the same powers of mind and ardent love of their profession ; for , from this magna- nimous attempt to embody all that was excellent for the benefit and ...
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... mind took a range beyond the brush and the easel . He was an able architect - he modelled and he carved . He was skilful too in designing orna- ments , and in making drawings for print- ed books ; some of which he is said to have cut ...
... mind took a range beyond the brush and the easel . He was an able architect - he modelled and he carved . He was skilful too in designing orna- ments , and in making drawings for print- ed books ; some of which he is said to have cut ...
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... mind what he says , retorted Sir Godfrey , " I can take any thing from him - but physic . ' " 1 " Kneller was one day conversing about his art , when he gave the following neat reason for preferring portraiture . " Paint- ers of history ...
... mind what he says , retorted Sir Godfrey , " I can take any thing from him - but physic . ' " 1 " Kneller was one day conversing about his art , when he gave the following neat reason for preferring portraiture . " Paint- ers of history ...
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