The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 4G. Berger, 1868 - Anecdotes |
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Page 107
... particularly with Prince William , who is little of his age , but so sensible and engaging , that he won the bishop's heart ; to whom he particularly attached himself , and would stay with him while all the rest ran about the house ...
... particularly with Prince William , who is little of his age , but so sensible and engaging , that he won the bishop's heart ; to whom he particularly attached himself , and would stay with him while all the rest ran about the house ...
Page 150
... particularly one of a boy reading by a reflected light , which fifty years afterwards sold for thirty - five guineas . He afterwards went to Rome , where he remained three years . Here he discovered a taste for caricatures , and painted ...
... particularly one of a boy reading by a reflected light , which fifty years afterwards sold for thirty - five guineas . He afterwards went to Rome , where he remained three years . Here he discovered a taste for caricatures , and painted ...
Page 157
... particularly of the many titles which Rubens had , in order to inscribe them properly on the print . Mac Ardel added , that he believed Rubens had been knighted by the Kings of France , Spain , and England : was Secretary of State in ...
... particularly of the many titles which Rubens had , in order to inscribe them properly on the print . Mac Ardel added , that he believed Rubens had been knighted by the Kings of France , Spain , and England : was Secretary of State in ...
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