The Spectator, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... masters . By this means , when the heavens are filled with clouds , when the earth { wims in rain , and all nature wears a lowring countenance , I withdraw myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary world of art ; where I ...
... masters . By this means , when the heavens are filled with clouds , when the earth { wims in rain , and all nature wears a lowring countenance , I withdraw myself from these uncomfortable scenes into the visionary world of art ; where I ...
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... masters that are dead . On the fide of the living , I saw several persons bufy in drawing , colouring , and designing ; on the side of the dead painters , I could not discover more than one person at work , who was exceeding Now in his ...
... masters that are dead . On the fide of the living , I saw several persons bufy in drawing , colouring , and designing ; on the side of the dead painters , I could not discover more than one person at work , who was exceeding Now in his ...
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... masters that were dead ; when immediately I fancied myself standing before a multitude of spectators , and thousands of ... master among the dead who had not contributed to the embellishment of this fide of the gallery . The persons that ...
... masters that were dead ; when immediately I fancied myself standing before a multitude of spectators , and thousands of ... master among the dead who had not contributed to the embellishment of this fide of the gallery . The persons that ...
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masters , appeared all of them to be real and alive , and differed among one another only in the variety of their ... master's pencil . I could not forbear looking upon the face of this ancient workman , and immediately , by the long ...
masters , appeared all of them to be real and alive , and differed among one another only in the variety of their ... master's pencil . I could not forbear looking upon the face of this ancient workman , and immediately , by the long ...
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... master , who was always kindled at • the least affliction which was communicated to him . In the regard for the miferable , Eucrate took particular care , that the common forms of diftress , and the idle pretenders to forrow , about ...
... master , who was always kindled at • the least affliction which was communicated to him . In the regard for the miferable , Eucrate took particular care , that the common forms of diftress , and the idle pretenders to forrow , about ...
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