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... merit , but perfectly conscious of the rank he held . He had a younger brother , MICHAEL FOURMONT , who was an ecclesiastic , a professor of the Syriac tongue in the royal college , and a member also of the academy of inscriptions , who ...
... merit , but perfectly conscious of the rank he held . He had a younger brother , MICHAEL FOURMONT , who was an ecclesiastic , a professor of the Syriac tongue in the royal college , and a member also of the academy of inscriptions , who ...
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... merit . But Franceschini preferred his freedom and ease to the greatest acquisitions of wealth , and with polite respect refused the offer . At Genoa he painted , in the great council chamber , a design that at once manifested the ...
... merit . But Franceschini preferred his freedom and ease to the greatest acquisitions of wealth , and with polite respect refused the offer . At Genoa he painted , in the great council chamber , a design that at once manifested the ...
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... merit , the authority of Raphael , be of weight , in process of time he excelled them both . In a letter dated 1508 , edited by Malvasia , Raphael declares that the Madonnas of Francia were inferior , in his opinion , to none for beauty ...
... merit , the authority of Raphael , be of weight , in process of time he excelled them both . In a letter dated 1508 , edited by Malvasia , Raphael declares that the Madonnas of Francia were inferior , in his opinion , to none for beauty ...
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... merit , made him considerable offers , in hopes of detaining him in France ; but he chose rather to return to Savoy , where he arrived in 1602 , and found bishop Granier had died a few days before . St. Francis then undertook the refor ...
... merit , made him considerable offers , in hopes of detaining him in France ; but he chose rather to return to Savoy , where he arrived in 1602 , and found bishop Granier had died a few days before . St. Francis then undertook the refor ...
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... merit of Leland's translation , and , allowing their respective merits to have been nearly equal , Leland's had at least the priority in point of time , and upon com- parison , was preferred by the critics , as being more free and ...
... merit of Leland's translation , and , allowing their respective merits to have been nearly equal , Leland's had at least the priority in point of time , and upon com- parison , was preferred by the critics , as being more free and ...
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