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" ... might easily design a faithful likeness, through the medium of his borrowed resemblance. This was undertaken, and after having studied every trait and gesture, and each possible manner of giving them variety, till it was no longer Garrick, but My... "
The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both ... - Página 219
1811
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The Union Magazine, and Imperial Register ..., Volumen2

1801 - 446 páginas
...variety, till he was no longer Ganict, — but. My Lord, — the painter was set to work ; and «o succeeded, that the portrait was universally known...nobleman in question; who was the first to express his astonishment at so perfect a likattu being obtained •uiitAsur hit knowledge; — and wlio liberally...
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Somerset House Gazette and Literary Museum, Or, Weekly Miscellany of Fine ...

1824 - 436 páginas
...trait and gesture, and each possible manner of giving them variety, till it was no longer Garrick, but my Lord, the painter was set to work, and so succeeded,...nobleman in question, who was the first to express his astonishment ai so perfect a likeness being obtained without his knowledge, and who liberally rewarded...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen43

1854 - 796 páginas
...variety, till it was no longer Giirrick, but My Lord, the painter was set to work, and succeeded so well that the portrait was universally known for the nobleman in question, who was the first to express his astonishment at so perfect a likeness being obtained without his knowledge. The story goes On to say,...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1854 - 790 páginas
...variety, till it was no longer Garrick, but My Lord, the painter was set to work, and succeeded so well that the portrait was universally known for the nobleman in question, who was the first to express his astonishment at so perfect a likeness being obtained without his knowledge. The story goes oa to say,...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volumen43

1854 - 788 páginas
...variety, till it was no longer Garrick, but My Lord, the painter was set to work, and succeeded so well that the portrait was universally known for the nobleman in question, who was tho first to express his astonishment at so perfect a likeness being obtained without his knowledge....
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