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... given to such notions , in quarters where more of courage and high - mindedness might have been expected , that has emboldened sedition to reckon its ultimate triumph already secured . It is the supineness which has been indicated ...
... given to such notions , in quarters where more of courage and high - mindedness might have been expected , that has emboldened sedition to reckon its ultimate triumph already secured . It is the supineness which has been indicated ...
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... given a purity of taste to their works , which none of their pre- decessors in England have exhibited . By the acquaintance which we have formed , from the labours of Stuart , Pars , Revett , Wilkins , and others , with the finest re ...
... given a purity of taste to their works , which none of their pre- decessors in England have exhibited . By the acquaintance which we have formed , from the labours of Stuart , Pars , Revett , Wilkins , and others , with the finest re ...
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... given for the drawing of Academy figures from the antique and from the model , historical compositions in painting and sculpture , elevations and perspective drawings of buildings , and designs in architecture . By receiving a certain ...
... given for the drawing of Academy figures from the antique and from the model , historical compositions in painting and sculpture , elevations and perspective drawings of buildings , and designs in architecture . By receiving a certain ...
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... given to historical painting in England since the ori- gin of the Royal Academy . We have already shewn that por- trait - painting was the only branch of art that met with public encouragement in England ; and that as it was not ...
... given to historical painting in England since the ori- gin of the Royal Academy . We have already shewn that por- trait - painting was the only branch of art that met with public encouragement in England ; and that as it was not ...
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... given by Mr. Wyatt , the king's architect . The work thus went on till it was interrupted by a private occurrence , " Originating in circumstances that tend to throw a light on some of the proceedings that were deemed expedient to be ...
... given by Mr. Wyatt , the king's architect . The work thus went on till it was interrupted by a private occurrence , " Originating in circumstances that tend to throw a light on some of the proceedings that were deemed expedient to be ...
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