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... natural , so grand , so unaf- fectedly graceful , that Baroccio was far inferior to him , although perhaps more correct in the outlines . Sir Joshua Reynolds , who thought him , upon the whole , one of Cor- reggio's most successful ...
... natural , so grand , so unaf- fectedly graceful , that Baroccio was far inferior to him , although perhaps more correct in the outlines . Sir Joshua Reynolds , who thought him , upon the whole , one of Cor- reggio's most successful ...
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... nature , had perfected them by the utmost exertions of art : a noble figure , a sonorous voice , a natural gesticulation , a sound and exquisite taste . Ra- cine , versed as he was in the art of declamation , wanting to Dict . Hist ...
... nature , had perfected them by the utmost exertions of art : a noble figure , a sonorous voice , a natural gesticulation , a sound and exquisite taste . Ra- cine , versed as he was in the art of declamation , wanting to Dict . Hist ...
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... nature certain originals , not less important in society than amusing on the stage . It is evident that he had stu- died the world as well as the drama . As to the versification , if Baron was an excellent actor , he was but BARON .
... nature certain originals , not less important in society than amusing on the stage . It is evident that he had stu- died the world as well as the drama . As to the versification , if Baron was an excellent actor , he was but BARON .
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... natural impetuosity of his temper , and his eccentricities , which indicated occasional derangements of mind . With many virtues , it is added , and a few faults , which must have been of a peculiar kind , since they only wanted the ...
... natural impetuosity of his temper , and his eccentricities , which indicated occasional derangements of mind . With many virtues , it is added , and a few faults , which must have been of a peculiar kind , since they only wanted the ...
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... nature ; and it may be said , that he writes rather like a dissertator than an historian ; however , he is clear , intelligible , and methodical . " Cardinal de Laurea drew up an index to this work for his own private use , which he ...
... nature ; and it may be said , that he writes rather like a dissertator than an historian ; however , he is clear , intelligible , and methodical . " Cardinal de Laurea drew up an index to this work for his own private use , which he ...
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