The Director: A Weekly Literary Journal: Containing I. Essays, on Subjects of Literature, the Fine Arts and Manners. II. Bibliographana. Account of Rare and Curious Books and of the Book Sales in this Country, from the Close of the Seventeenth Century. III. Royal Institution. Analyses of the Lectures Delivered Weekly. IV. British Gallery. Description of the Principal Pictures Exhibited ... V. 1-2: Jan. 24-July 4, 1807, Band 1Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Frognall Longman, Hurst, 1807 |
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... merit , and deals out a cautious pa- tronage , awaiting the death of the art- ist , before it dares to put a fair and li- beral value on his productions . That our painters , indeed , will never equal the performances of the antient ...
... merit , and deals out a cautious pa- tronage , awaiting the death of the art- ist , before it dares to put a fair and li- beral value on his productions . That our painters , indeed , will never equal the performances of the antient ...
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... merits may be found by the Committee of Directors , to be entitled to a place in their ensuing exhi- bition for sale ... merit is evinced ; and we may conclude that as a material bar- rier to public notice is now removed , the road to ...
... merits may be found by the Committee of Directors , to be entitled to a place in their ensuing exhi- bition for sale ... merit is evinced ; and we may conclude that as a material bar- rier to public notice is now removed , the road to ...
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... merit must have been wayward and irregular ; depending on the caprice , or the opulence , or local condition , of states or individuals , for whose use , or service , or gratification , the intellectual powers of genius were in any form ...
... merit must have been wayward and irregular ; depending on the caprice , or the opulence , or local condition , of states or individuals , for whose use , or service , or gratification , the intellectual powers of genius were in any form ...
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... merit , even when he himself was per- sonally benefited , is recorded of the first Darius : We read the tale in Herodotus . DARIUS the first monarch of Persia , had passed , according to the venerable historian , seven days and as many ...
... merit , even when he himself was per- sonally benefited , is recorded of the first Darius : We read the tale in Herodotus . DARIUS the first monarch of Persia , had passed , according to the venerable historian , seven days and as many ...
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... merit , it must occasion no little perplexity to observe , that with the exception perhaps of this single country , the compensation made in return for medical aid and advice , has been mean and inadequate . We have here an exam- ple ...
... merit , it must occasion no little perplexity to observe , that with the exception perhaps of this single country , the compensation made in return for medical aid and advice , has been mean and inadequate . We have here an exam- ple ...
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