| Helen Maria Williams - 1798 - 378 pages
...curiofity pafles through the towrij without .paying him the homage1 oTa .Vifit. •. ,:'•. : f,H f.-A • He received us in his library, which was hung thick...collection^ forming a complete ftudy of the ever varying expreffiou of the human face divine. Some very wife men, who admit of no fcope to that faculty of the... | |
| 1798 - 932 pages
...It being known that he is willing to receive (hangers, DO traveller of any lettered curiofity pafles through the town, without paying him the homage of...his library, which was hung thick with portraits and Mjravings of which he has a cor.iideuble collection, forming a cornplus ßudy of the ever varying exfrtffion... | |
| 1798 - 484 pages
...ÍU- paid a vifit to its firft literary ornament IA VATER, of whom we have the following Iketch -. « He received us in his library, which was hung thick with portraits and engravings, of which he has a conliderable collection, forming a complete itudy of the ever varying exprcflion ot the human face... | |
| 1798 - 554 pages
...poet. At vifit to its firft literary ornament VATtn, of whom we have the following (ketch i •• He received us in his library, which was hung thick...with portraits and engrav-ings* of which he has a confultraWa collection, forming a complete liudy of the ever varying expreflion of the bumaa ' i face... | |
| 1799 - 958 pages
...traveller of any lettered curiofity pades through the town, without paying him the homage of a vifir. " He received us in his library, which was hung thick with portraits and engravings, of which he Jias a confiderable collection, forming a complete ftudy of the evervarying expreffion of the human... | |
| 1809 - 954 pages
...traveller of any lettered curiosity passes through the town, without paying him the homage of a visit. " He received us in his library, which was hung thick with portraits and engravings, of which he has a considerable collection, forming a complete study of the ever, varying expression of the human face... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - 352 pages
...traveller of any lettered curiosity passes through the town, without paying him the homage of a visit. He received us in his library, which was hung thick with portraits and engravings, of which he has a considerable collection, forming a complete study of the ever varying expression of the human face... | |
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