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The undisguised fact is this . Theonly portrait of him that even pretends to
authenticity , by means of injudicious cleaning , or some other accident , has
become little better than the “ shadow of a shade . " * The late Sir Joshua
Rcynolds indeed ...
The undisguised fact is this . Theonly portrait of him that even pretends to
authenticity , by means of injudicious cleaning , or some other accident , has
become little better than the “ shadow of a shade . " * The late Sir Joshua
Rcynolds indeed ...
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Vertue , in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtsman , and
his best copies too often exhibit a general instead of a particular resemblance .
these tales has no better foundation than the vanity of li ADVERTISEMEN T.
Vertue , in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtsman , and
his best copies too often exhibit a general instead of a particular resemblance .
these tales has no better foundation than the vanity of li ADVERTISEMEN T.
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these tales has no better foundation than the vanity of our degener Neoptolemus
, ( see Vol . III . p . 344. ) * and the latter originates from modern conje & ure . The
present age will probably allow the vintner's ivy to Sir William , but with equal ...
these tales has no better foundation than the vanity of our degener Neoptolemus
, ( see Vol . III . p . 344. ) * and the latter originates from modern conje & ure . The
present age will probably allow the vintner's ivy to Sir William , but with equal ...
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We boast therefore of no exterior ornaments , t except those of better print gross
for even these gentlemen to swallow . - Mr . Barrett , however , in the yeer 1776
assured Mr. Tyrwhitt and Mr. Steevens , that he received the aforesaid scrawl ...
We boast therefore of no exterior ornaments , t except those of better print gross
for even these gentlemen to swallow . - Mr . Barrett , however , in the yeer 1776
assured Mr. Tyrwhitt and Mr. Steevens , that he received the aforesaid scrawl ...
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... therefore certain of its purity . Whereas few literary occurrences are better
understood , than that it came down to us discoloured by " the variation of every
soil " through which it had flowed , and that it ftagnated at last in the muddy
reservoir ...
... therefore certain of its purity . Whereas few literary occurrences are better
understood , than that it came down to us discoloured by " the variation of every
soil " through which it had flowed , and that it ftagnated at last in the muddy
reservoir ...
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