| Charles Caraccioli - Arundel (England) - 1766 - 300 pages
...led the way to Prince Henry, King Charles, and the Duke of Buckingham*. " I ca'nnot, fays Peacham, but with much reverence, mention the every way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marfhal of England, as great for his noble patronage of arts, and ancient learning, as for his high... | |
| Scotland - 1860 - 796 pages
...Howard, Earl of Arundel, " the father of va-lit in England," "the Maecenas of all politer arts" — "as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning as for his high birth and place." The Society was established some ten years since, with the declared purpose of " promoting the knowledge... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - Sculpture - 1836 - 370 pages
...cannot, but with much reverence, mention the every-way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshal of England, as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning as for his birth and place ; to whose liberal charges and magnificence this angle of the world oweth the first... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1836 - 378 pages
...cannot, but with much reverence, mention the every-way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshal of England, as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning' as for his birth and place ; to whose liberal charges and magnificence this angle of the world oweth the first... | |
| Henry Ellis - Classical antiquities - 1836 - 374 pages
...much reverence, mention the every-way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshal of Kngland, as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning as for his birth and place ; to whose liberal charges and magnificence this angle of the world oweth the first... | |
| British Museum, Henry Ellis - Marble sculpture, Classical - 1846 - 780 pages
...cannot, but with much reverence, mention the every-way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshal of England, as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning as for his birth and place ; to whose liberal charges and magnificence this angle of the world oweth the first... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1846 - 376 pages
...cannot, but with much reverence, mention the every-way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshal of England, as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning as fur his birth and place ; to whose liberal charges imd magnificence this angle of the world oweth the... | |
| Galerie Georges Petit - 1849 - 538 pages
...led the way to Prince Henry, King Charles, and the Duke of Buckingham. " I cannot," says Peacham, 2 " but with much reverence mention the every way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshal of England, as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning, as for his high... | |
| Galerie Georges Petit - 1849 - 538 pages
...led the way to Prince Henry, King Charles, and the Duke of Buckingham. " I cannot," says Peacham, 2 " but with much reverence mention the every way Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshal of England, as great for his noble patronage of arts and ancient learning, as for his high... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - Art - 1854 - 516 pages
...Peacham, in his Compleat Gentleman, first printed in 1634, "but with much reverence mention the everyway Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Lord High Marshall...patronage of Arts and ancient learning as for his high lirth and place ; to whose liberal charges and magnificence this angle of the world oweth the first... | |
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