The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... eyes with filial reverence towards Columbus , and regard with equal enthusiasm the voyage which laid the foundation of so many states , and peopled a continent with civil- ized men . Most epic subjects , but especially such a subject as ...
... eyes with filial reverence towards Columbus , and regard with equal enthusiasm the voyage which laid the foundation of so many states , and peopled a continent with civil- ized men . Most epic subjects , but especially such a subject as ...
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... eye ; and are so arranged , with a judicious regard to their size , in proportion to the place assigned them , that every room is richly and picturesquely ornamented , without having the appearance of 46 MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS .
... eye ; and are so arranged , with a judicious regard to their size , in proportion to the place assigned them , that every room is richly and picturesquely ornamented , without having the appearance of 46 MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS .
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... eyes . The admirable impasto , the bright , golden tone , clear as Rembrandt , and the dark landscape back - ground , have a striking effect . Sir Joshua himself looked upon this as one of his best pictures . A sleeping girl is also ...
... eyes . The admirable impasto , the bright , golden tone , clear as Rembrandt , and the dark landscape back - ground , have a striking effect . Sir Joshua himself looked upon this as one of his best pictures . A sleeping girl is also ...
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... eyes rather cast down , on whom the child standing by her fondly leans . The expression of joyousness in the child is very pleasing . The gray color of the under- dress of the Virgin , with red sleeves , forms an agreeable harmony with ...
... eyes rather cast down , on whom the child standing by her fondly leans . The expression of joyousness in the child is very pleasing . The gray color of the under- dress of the Virgin , with red sleeves , forms an agreeable harmony with ...
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... eyes to see , with your taste and judgment to select what were best to note down , and what most worthy to remember . " After condoling with him on the loss of Lord Holland , whom he had last met in company with Moore and Rogers ...
... eyes to see , with your taste and judgment to select what were best to note down , and what most worthy to remember . " After condoling with him on the loss of Lord Holland , whom he had last met in company with Moore and Rogers ...
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