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... greatest abili- ties 1 , who would not have let them appear 2 by any other means ; to have animated a few young gentle- men into worthy pursuits , who will be a glory to our age ; and at all times , and by all possible means in my power ...
... greatest abili- ties 1 , who would not have let them appear 2 by any other means ; to have animated a few young gentle- men into worthy pursuits , who will be a glory to our age ; and at all times , and by all possible means in my power ...
Strana 119
... greatest geniuses , and most helps and encouragements , ' tis reasonable to suppose an art will arrive to the greatest perfection : by this rule let us consider our own country with respect to face - paint- ing . No nation in the world ...
... greatest geniuses , and most helps and encouragements , ' tis reasonable to suppose an art will arrive to the greatest perfection : by this rule let us consider our own country with respect to face - paint- ing . No nation in the world ...
Strana 120
... greatest number of the works of the best masters in that kind of any people , not without a competent number of those of the most excellent in every other part of painting . And for encouragement , the wealth and generosity of the ...
... greatest number of the works of the best masters in that kind of any people , not without a competent number of those of the most excellent in every other part of painting . And for encouragement , the wealth and generosity of the ...
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