The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time..J. Nichols and Son [and 29 others], 1814 |
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... Rome ; and desired him to send some design by him to his holiness . Giotto , who was a pleasant ready man , took a sheet of white paper , and setting his arm close to his hip to keep it steady , he drew with one stroke of his pencil a ...
... Rome ; and desired him to send some design by him to his holiness . Giotto , who was a pleasant ready man , took a sheet of white paper , and setting his arm close to his hip to keep it steady , he drew with one stroke of his pencil a ...
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... Rome , but being unfortunately in this city when it was plundered by the soldiers of Charles V. in 1527 , he lost his all in the general ruin ; and soon after his patron cardinal Rangone , with whom he had lived some time . He was then ...
... Rome , but being unfortunately in this city when it was plundered by the soldiers of Charles V. in 1527 , he lost his all in the general ruin ; and soon after his patron cardinal Rangone , with whom he had lived some time . He was then ...
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... Rome , and to have been very fami- liar with the writings of Aristotle , Plato , and Pliny ; from which , with his own observations , he compiled his cele- brated work " De Proprietatibus rerum , " a kind of gene- ral history of nature ...
... Rome , and to have been very fami- liar with the writings of Aristotle , Plato , and Pliny ; from which , with his own observations , he compiled his cele- brated work " De Proprietatibus rerum , " a kind of gene- ral history of nature ...
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... Rome in 1640 , where he was appointed prior of the con- vent of St. Sixtus , and being arrived at Paris , was made master of the novices , and began to employ his time in preparing his works for the press . This was an object so much at ...
... Rome in 1640 , where he was appointed prior of the con- vent of St. Sixtus , and being arrived at Paris , was made master of the novices , and began to employ his time in preparing his works for the press . This was an object so much at ...
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... his favourite , and judged to be the master - piece of his works . He made another journey to Parma , on the invitation of duke Philip , and from thence he passed to 66 Rome . He had composed 59 other pieces so late GOLDONI . 69.
... his favourite , and judged to be the master - piece of his works . He made another journey to Parma , on the invitation of duke Philip , and from thence he passed to 66 Rome . He had composed 59 other pieces so late GOLDONI . 69.
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Seite 318 - I must do it, as it were in such weight, measure, and number, even so perfectly as God made the world, or else I am so sharply taunted, so cruelly threatened, yea, presently, sometimes with pinches, nips, and bobs, and other ways which I will not name for the...
Seite 149 - A New and Full Method of settling the Canonical Authority of the New Testament.
Seite 317 - I wist all their sport in the park is but a shadow to that pleasure that I find in Plato. Alas ! good folk, they never felt what true pleasure meant.
Seite 81 - No man was more foolish when he had not a pen in his hand, or more wise when he had.
Seite 82 - Whether, indeed, we take him as a poet, — as a comic writer, — or as an historian, he stands in the first class.
Seite 119 - So that all things considered there have not, since the primitive times of Christianity, been many among the sons of men to whom that glorious character of the Son of God might be better applied, that he went about doing good...
Seite 60 - A Catalogue of the Bishops of England since the first planting of the Christian Religion in this Island ; together with a brief history of their lives and memorable actions, as near as can be gathered from antiquity.
Seite 127 - SEPULCHRAL monuments in Great Britain applied to illustrate the history of families, manners, habits, and arts, at the different periods from the Norman Conquest to the seventeenth century.
Seite 248 - Cornwall ; and his temper and affections so public, that no accident which happened could make any impressions in him ; and his example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at least seeming to do so. In a word, a brighter courage, and a gentler disposition, were never married together to make the most cheerful and innocent conversation.
Seite 24 - A short Account of the late Application to Parliament made by the Merchants of London upon the neglect of their Trade : with the Substance of the Evidence thereupon, as summed up by Mr. Glover.