A memoir of Thomas Uwins, Том 21858 |
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... mind in the way of reproach , and is seldom made the subject of scandal amongst her neighbours . There seems to be a mutual indulgence in these cases which robs scandal of its force ; -the habits are so entirely different from anything ...
... mind in the way of reproach , and is seldom made the subject of scandal amongst her neighbours . There seems to be a mutual indulgence in these cases which robs scandal of its force ; -the habits are so entirely different from anything ...
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Sarah Uwins. would be useless . I have dismissed the thing from my mind entirely , and I cannot , I will not , entertain it . " It would be idle to affect to disguise the pleasure which David's letter has given me ; so many kind testi ...
Sarah Uwins. would be useless . I have dismissed the thing from my mind entirely , and I cannot , I will not , entertain it . " It would be idle to affect to disguise the pleasure which David's letter has given me ; so many kind testi ...
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Sarah Uwins. on deriving either amusement or information from my letters ; my mind is so distracted with the multitude of things that breaking up a concern throws upon me , that I have neither leisure nor tranquillity enough to sit down ...
Sarah Uwins. on deriving either amusement or information from my letters ; my mind is so distracted with the multitude of things that breaking up a concern throws upon me , that I have neither leisure nor tranquillity enough to sit down ...
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... mind gave a zest to present pleasure such as is nowhere else enjoyed . The idea of death , she says , could never be separated from their feasts while the knives with which they ate their food were stained with human blood ; yet they ...
... mind gave a zest to present pleasure such as is nowhere else enjoyed . The idea of death , she says , could never be separated from their feasts while the knives with which they ate their food were stained with human blood ; yet they ...
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... minds . " You will see Quin , I dare say , very soon after his return . He says he shall be able to make you stay in the room whilst he explains to you Hahnemann's system . Quin is no enthusiast , nor is he easily won by extra- ordinary ...
... minds . " You will see Quin , I dare say , very soon after his return . He says he shall be able to make you stay in the room whilst he explains to you Hahnemann's system . Quin is no enthusiast , nor is he easily won by extra- ordinary ...
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Acton admiration amongst arrived artists beautiful believe called Catholic character Church colour commissions Confession Correggio dear Severn dear Sir dear Uwins Dear Zechariah delightful drawing Eastlake England English Exhibition eyes fear feel finished friends genius Giorgione give hand happy Havell hear Holy honour hope interest Italian Italy J. M. W. Turner JOSEPH SEVERN kind labour lady letter little picture live London look Lord Lilford Madonna matter mind Miss Mackenzie mountain Naples Neapolitan never painter painting pleasure portrait Queen Quin racter Raimbach received recollect Rome Salvator Rosa scene seems sent sincerely Sir Richard Acton Sir Thomas Lawrence sketch Somerset House style sure talent talk taste tell thank things Thomas Uwins THOS thought Titian truth Urbino Walter Fawkes whole Wilkie winter wish Woodburn write young
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Стр. 350 - Joseph the Cook, he offer to one illuminated public and most particular for British knowing men in general one remarkable, pretty, famous, and splendid collection of old goods, all quite new, excavated from private personal diggings. He sells cooked clays, old marble stones, with basso-relievos, with stewing-pots, brass sacrificing pots, and antik lamps. Here is a stocking of calves heads and feets for single ladies and amateurs travelling.
Стр. 351 - Biographical and Critical Essays, reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and Corrections. By A. Hay ward, QC Second Series, 2 vols. 8vo. z8s. Third Series, i vol. 8vo. 14^. The Life of Isambard Kingdom Brunei, Civil Engineer. By I. Brunei, BCL With Portrait, Plates, and Woodcuts. 8vo. 21 s.
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Стр. 349 - Inglesi, amatori d' oggetti antichi, come tiene una rimarchevole bella, celebre, e splendida raccolta d' antichità accuratamente scavati da' suoi proprj scavi. Essa è composta di terra cotta, marmi antichi, bassi rilievi utensilj, patere per sagrifizj, e lumi antichi : un assortimento di teste e piedi da Calvi, i quali possono comprarsi separatamente da chi n