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... honour to make me one of their society : Dec. 4 , 1712 MR SPECTATOR , -The academy of painting , lately established in London 2 , having done you and them- selves the honour to choose you one of their directors , that noble and lovely ...
... honour to make me one of their society : Dec. 4 , 1712 MR SPECTATOR , -The academy of painting , lately established in London 2 , having done you and them- selves the honour to choose you one of their directors , that noble and lovely ...
Strana 120
... honour of that branch of painting is justly due to us . I appeal to the judicious observers for the truth of what I assert . If foreigners ' have oftentimes , or even for the most part , excelled our natives , it ought to be imputed to ...
... honour of that branch of painting is justly due to us . I appeal to the judicious observers for the truth of what I assert . If foreigners ' have oftentimes , or even for the most part , excelled our natives , it ought to be imputed to ...
Strana 125
... honour , religion and virtue ; and so long as he acts with an eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country . : As for the persons concerned in this work , the ...
... honour , religion and virtue ; and so long as he acts with an eye to these principles , whatever party he is of , he cannot fail of being a good Englishman , and a lover of his country . : As for the persons concerned in this work , the ...
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