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... born at Madaura in Africa ; but he has evidently confounded Apuleius with Capella , who calls himself a scion of Elissa , a name for Carthage ; and hence in some MSS . he is described as a Carthaginian , and at the same time a person ...
... born at Madaura in Africa ; but he has evidently confounded Apuleius with Capella , who calls himself a scion of Elissa , a name for Carthage ; and hence in some MSS . he is described as a Carthaginian , and at the same time a person ...
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... born at Venice , in 1531 , and cele- brated for his burlesque compositions , of which numerous editions have been pub- lished . He was a member of the academy of the Insensati , and governor of Atri , a town of the Abruzzi . He ...
... born at Venice , in 1531 , and cele- brated for his burlesque compositions , of which numerous editions have been pub- lished . He was a member of the academy of the Insensati , and governor of Atri , a town of the Abruzzi . He ...
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... born at Venice , in 1583. He was the natural son of Agostino Caracci , and was placed under the care of Annibale , who took him to Rome , where he was employed in that city to paint the Farnese Gallery . En- dowed by nature with a ...
... born at Venice , in 1583. He was the natural son of Agostino Caracci , and was placed under the care of Annibale , who took him to Rome , where he was employed in that city to paint the Farnese Gallery . En- dowed by nature with a ...
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... born and perished with him , carried with it an air of such originality , and there was in all his productions an excellence so matchless , that the illus- trious Raphael himself fixed on him to paint the friezes connected with his own ...
... born and perished with him , carried with it an air of such originality , and there was in all his productions an excellence so matchless , that the illus- trious Raphael himself fixed on him to paint the friezes connected with his own ...
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... born at Bologna . He was a pupil of Alessandro Tiarini , and became an emulous and suc- cessful imitator of Guido . His principal pictures are in his native city , where , in the church of S. Martini Maggiore , is a Crucifixion ; in ...
... born at Bologna . He was a pupil of Alessandro Tiarini , and became an emulous and suc- cessful imitator of Guido . His principal pictures are in his native city , where , in the church of S. Martini Maggiore , is a Crucifixion ; in ...
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Page 411 - The latter part of his life cannot be remembered but with pity and sadness. He languished some years under that depression of mind which enchains the faculties without destroying them, and leaves reason the knowledge of right without the power of pursuing it.
Page 384 - In 1670 the degree of LL.D. was conferred on him by the university of Oxford, at the same time with the prince of Orange, afterwards William III.
Page 92 - May, 1700, and was buried in Westminster abbey, where a monument was erected to his memory by John, duke of Buckingham.
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Page 207 - He covers his defects with a daring, fiery spirit that animates his translation ; which is something like what one might imagine Homer himself to have writ before he arrived at years of discretion.
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