PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xxvii
... Stothard , Flaxman , Shee , Opie , Fuseli , Bewick , Holloway , and other artists . To these artists and in a great measure to these tastes he introduced Mr. Rogers ; and Mr. Rogers then ornamented his rooms with a number of casts and ...
... Stothard , Flaxman , Shee , Opie , Fuseli , Bewick , Holloway , and other artists . To these artists and in a great measure to these tastes he introduced Mr. Rogers ; and Mr. Rogers then ornamented his rooms with a number of casts and ...
Page xxviii
... Stothard , to both of which artists his patronage was most kind and useful . A few years before this time he had become acquainted with Richard Sharp to whom he was introduced by his friend William Maltby . Richard Sharp was a man of ...
... Stothard , to both of which artists his patronage was most kind and useful . A few years before this time he had become acquainted with Richard Sharp to whom he was introduced by his friend William Maltby . Richard Sharp was a man of ...
Page xxxvii
... Stothard , and ornamented with paintings by his hand . The sideboard and a cabinet in the dining - room were carved by Chantrey , at that time a clever journeyman , and afterwards the celebrated sculptor . The furniture of the rooms was ...
... Stothard , and ornamented with paintings by his hand . The sideboard and a cabinet in the dining - room were carved by Chantrey , at that time a clever journeyman , and afterwards the celebrated sculptor . The furniture of the rooms was ...
Page xlix
... Stothard , Turner , and others . In 1834 he published his earlier poems in another volume , illustrated in the same manner . Each of these volumes engaged his attention for two or three years , while he directed the artists , watched ...
... Stothard , Turner , and others . In 1834 he published his earlier poems in another volume , illustrated in the same manner . Each of these volumes engaged his attention for two or three years , while he directed the artists , watched ...
Page lvii
... Stothard and Turner , he styles them two artists who would have done honour to any age or country . In his later years he usually spent some weeks every autumn at Broadstairs , where he lived at the hotel with his old friend Mr. Maltby ...
... Stothard and Turner , he styles them two artists who would have done honour to any age or country . In his later years he usually spent some weeks every autumn at Broadstairs , where he lived at the hotel with his old friend Mr. Maltby ...
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