The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... Allan Ramsay had not been so astute and Robert commiserated with his wife who though she is of so good a family her being wife to an Artist prevents her being admitted into any Company ' . Apart from his general aim to qualify himself ...
... Allan Ramsay had not been so astute and Robert commiserated with his wife who though she is of so good a family her being wife to an Artist prevents her being admitted into any Company ' . Apart from his general aim to qualify himself ...
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... Allan Ramsay . Before leaving for Italy in 1754 Ramsay had written an important essay on architectural theory which was published in the spring of 1755 as The Investigator Number 332. In this Ramsay maintained the superiority not only ...
... Allan Ramsay . Before leaving for Italy in 1754 Ramsay had written an important essay on architectural theory which was published in the spring of 1755 as The Investigator Number 332. In this Ramsay maintained the superiority not only ...
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... Allan Ramsay , his wife , sister and two- year - old daughter Amelia . They travelled by way of Viterbo to Florence where Robert arranged for his election to the Florentine Academy and went to the Opera with Sir Horace Mann - who was ...
... Allan Ramsay , his wife , sister and two- year - old daughter Amelia . They travelled by way of Viterbo to Florence where Robert arranged for his election to the Florentine Academy and went to the Opera with Sir Horace Mann - who was ...
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