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... successful imitators , says , that sometimes in endeavouring at cleanness or brilliancy of tint , he overshot the mark , and falls under the criticism that was made on an ancient painter , that his figures looked as if they fed upon ...
... successful imitators , says , that sometimes in endeavouring at cleanness or brilliancy of tint , he overshot the mark , and falls under the criticism that was made on an ancient painter , that his figures looked as if they fed upon ...
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... success , that the queen , the court , and all the monks gave testi- mony of his merit by a public act . He returned to Paris to the general novitiate , and died there , Jan. 21 , 1674 , aged seventy years . Besides several Latin poems ...
... success , that the queen , the court , and all the monks gave testi- mony of his merit by a public act . He returned to Paris to the general novitiate , and died there , Jan. 21 , 1674 , aged seventy years . Besides several Latin poems ...
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... was a man of sincere religion , probity , learning , and ex- tensive reading , and laboured with success for the service of the church , and the clearing up of ecclesiastical anti- quity . But it were to be wished that he BARONIUS . 13.
... was a man of sincere religion , probity , learning , and ex- tensive reading , and laboured with success for the service of the church , and the clearing up of ecclesiastical anti- quity . But it were to be wished that he BARONIUS . 13.
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... success in the profession of a scholar , for which his father designed him , being quarrel- some , riotous , and negligent . But when removed to Fel- stead school in Essex , his disposition took a more happy turn , and he quickly made ...
... success in the profession of a scholar , for which his father designed him , being quarrel- some , riotous , and negligent . But when removed to Fel- stead school in Essex , his disposition took a more happy turn , and he quickly made ...
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... success , because earl John made use only of youthful counsels , and shewed no favour to the old adventurers , who were men experienced in the affairs of Ireland . While Girald thus employed himself in Ire land , the two bishoprics of ...
... success , because earl John made use only of youthful counsels , and shewed no favour to the old adventurers , who were men experienced in the affairs of Ireland . While Girald thus employed himself in Ire land , the two bishoprics of ...
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