The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation: Particulary the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, Volume 12Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1813 |
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Pagina 2
... Italy , and in 1538 he took his degree of doctor in that faculty . A vacancy hap- pening soon after at Groningen , he accepted the office of 1 Dict . Hist . Hist . of the French Revolution , quoted in the Month . Rev. vol . XLV . N. S. ...
... Italy , and in 1538 he took his degree of doctor in that faculty . A vacancy hap- pening soon after at Groningen , he accepted the office of 1 Dict . Hist . Hist . of the French Revolution , quoted in the Month . Rev. vol . XLV . N. S. ...
Pagina 26
... Italy , he flew to the president of the architectural committee , and earnestly solicited permission that his unfortunate rival might be allowed to travel to Rome as well as himself . On an objection being adduced from the established ...
... Italy , he flew to the president of the architectural committee , and earnestly solicited permission that his unfortunate rival might be allowed to travel to Rome as well as himself . On an objection being adduced from the established ...
Pagina 31
... Italian masters , by studying after the finest designs of the best artists of that country , which he collected with great judgment and expence . The co- louring of Dewit is extremely good , and his compositions are grand and pleasing ...
... Italian masters , by studying after the finest designs of the best artists of that country , which he collected with great judgment and expence . The co- louring of Dewit is extremely good , and his compositions are grand and pleasing ...
Pagina 36
... Italy , where he formed a taste for the fine arts . He became acquainted with men of science in va- rious parts of Europe , and was elected in 1750 member of the royal society in London , and of the academy of sciences at Montpelier ...
... Italy , where he formed a taste for the fine arts . He became acquainted with men of science in va- rious parts of Europe , and was elected in 1750 member of the royal society in London , and of the academy of sciences at Montpelier ...
Pagina 62
... Italy , and found there good employment as a glass painter ; but he turned his thoughts entirely to paint- ing in oil ; and , to obtain the best knowledge of colouring , entered himself in the school of Rubens , where he im- proved ...
... Italy , and found there good employment as a glass painter ; but he turned his thoughts entirely to paint- ing in oil ; and , to obtain the best knowledge of colouring , entered himself in the school of Rubens , where he im- proved ...
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Pagina 162 - Live, while you live, the epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Lave, while you live, the sacred preacher cries, And give to GOD each moment as it flies.
Pagina 412 - I have the Heart and Stomach of a King, and of a King of England too; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any Prince of Europe should dare to invade the Borders of my Realm ; to which, rather than any Dishonour shall grow by me, I myself will take up Arms, I myself will be your General, Judge, and Rewarder of every one of your Virtues in the Field...
Pagina 261 - A declaration of that paradox, or thesis, that self-homicide is not so naturally sin, that it may never be otherwise.
Pagina 472 - Commons for leave to bring in a bill " for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal.
Pagina 363 - I desire to be no longer the Sisyphus of the stage; to roll up a stone with endless labour, which, to follow the proverb, gathers no moss; and which is perpetually falling down again. I never thought myself very fit for an employment, where many of my predecessors have excelled me in all kinds; and some of my contemporaries, even in my own partial judgment, have outdone me in comedy.
Pagina 439 - To be deserted by my fleet, in the face of an enemy, is a disgrace which, I believe, never before happened to a British admiral ; nor could I have supposed it possible. My greatest comfort, under God, is, that I have been supported by the officers, seamen, and marines of this ship ; for which, with a heart overflowing with gratitude, I request you to accept my sincere thanks. I flatter myself, much good may result from your example, by bringing those deluded people to a sense of their duty, which...
Pagina 412 - ... by your obedience to my general, by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over those enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people.
Pagina 180 - New translation of Isaiah, with notes supplementary to those of Dr. Lowth, late bishop of London, and containing remarks on many parts of his Translation and Notes, by a Layman.
Pagina 94 - Such was Roscommon, not more learn'd than good, With manners generous as his noble blood ; To him the wit of Greece and Rome was known, And every author's merit, but his own.
Pagina 316 - A Medicinable Morall, that is, the two Bookes of Horace his Satyres, Englyshed accordyng to the prescription of saint Hierome. The Wailyngs of the Prophet Hieremiah, done into Englyshe verse. Also Epigrammes.