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... least ) established his claim to the title of " a most abominable imitator of humanity . " Mr. Fuseli has pronounced , that the portrait described in the proposals of Mr. Richardson , was the work of a Flemish hand . It may also be ...
... least ) established his claim to the title of " a most abominable imitator of humanity . " Mr. Fuseli has pronounced , that the portrait described in the proposals of Mr. Richardson , was the work of a Flemish hand . It may also be ...
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... least to look at the two earliest prints of Shakspeare ; and yet even Scheemaker is known to have had no other model for our author's head , than the mezzotinto by Zoust . A broker now in the Minories declares , that it is his usual ...
... least to look at the two earliest prints of Shakspeare ; and yet even Scheemaker is known to have had no other model for our author's head , than the mezzotinto by Zoust . A broker now in the Minories declares , that it is his usual ...
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... least idea of having pos- sessed such a curiosity , no intelligence could be sent abroad with it from that quarter . In either case then we may suppose , that the legend relative to the name of its painter , † and the place where it was ...
... least idea of having pos- sessed such a curiosity , no intelligence could be sent abroad with it from that quarter . In either case then we may suppose , that the legend relative to the name of its painter , † and the place where it was ...
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... least ) was not quite so evident as that of its predecessor . The publick , for many years past , has been familiarized to a Vandyckish head of Shakspeare , introduced by Simon's mezzo- tinto from a painting by Zoust . Hence the ...
... least ) was not quite so evident as that of its predecessor . The publick , for many years past , has been familiarized to a Vandyckish head of Shakspeare , introduced by Simon's mezzo- tinto from a painting by Zoust . Hence the ...
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... least he may be persuaded he has found it , a circumstance which , as far as it affects his own content , will answer , for a while , the same purpose . Thus the late Mr. Jennens , of Gopsal in Leicestershire , for many years ...
... least he may be persuaded he has found it , a circumstance which , as far as it affects his own content , will answer , for a while , the same purpose . Thus the late Mr. Jennens , of Gopsal in Leicestershire , for many years ...
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