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" Rubens stands in the esteem of the world is alone a sufficient reason for some examination of his pretensions. His fame is extended over a great part of the Continent, without a rival: and it may be justly said that he has enriched his... "
Bradshaw's illustrated hand-book for travellers in Belgium, on the Rhine ... - Page xxvi
by George Bradshaw - 1853
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 33

English literature - 1798 - 554 pages
...rival ; and it may be iultly laid, that he has enriched his Country, not in a figurative lenle only, by the great examples of Art which he left, but by what fome would think a more folid advantage, the wealth ariling from the concourfe of Itningers whom his...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 10

1798 - 756 pages
...it may be juftly laid that be has enriched his country, г not I »Art în a figurative fenfe only, by the great examples of art which he left, but by what fome would think a more folid advantage, the _ weaJth anfing from the concourfe of firangers^v^bom...
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Annual Register, Volume 39

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 1008 pages
...a'rival ; and it may be juftiy faid that he has enriched his country, not in a figurative fenfe only, by the great examples of art which he left, but by what fome would think a more folid advantage, the wealth arifing from the concourfe of ftrangers whom his...
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The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight ...: Containing His ..., Volume 2

Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - Art - 1801 - 452 pages
...country, not in a figurative sense only, by the great examples of aft TER or RuBENF. wnich ne Jef> but by what Some would * think a more solid advantage,...concourse of strangers whom his works continually invite to Antwerp, which would otherwise have little to reward the visit of a connoisseur. To the city...
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The works of sir Joshua Reynolds. To which is prefixed an account ..., Volume 2

sir Joshua Reynolds - 1801 - 450 pages
...•' •.»!"• : . ,.' ..•.• .. 'Mi' CHA«AC- which he left, but by what some would T«R Ot * think a more solid advantage, the wealth arising from...concourse of strangers whom his works continually invite to Antwerp, which Would otherwise have little to reward the visit of a connoisseur. ^ To the...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 39

History - 1807 - 800 pages
...rival ; and it may be jufily laid that he has enriched his country, not in a figurative fenfe only, by the great examples of art which he left, but by what fome would think a more folid advantage, the wealth anfing from the concourfe of Orangers whom his...
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The Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight ; Late President of the Royal ...

Sir Joshua Reynolds - Art - 1809 - 442 pages
...enriched his country, not in a figurative sense only, by the great examples of art TZR or Rusi»8. . which he left, but by what some would think a more...concourse of strangers whom his works continually invite to Antwerp, which would otherwise have little to reward the visit of a connoisseur. To the city...
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The General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 26

Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1816 - 538 pages
...rival ; and it may be justly said, that he has enriched his country, not in a figurative sense only, by the great examples of art which he left, but by...concourse of strangers whom his works continually invite to Antwerp, which would otherwise have little to reward the visit of a connoisseur. To the city...
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., Volume 26

Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1816 - 538 pages
...rival . and it may be justly said, that he has enriched bis country, not in a figurative sense only, by the great examples of art which. he left, but by...concourse of strangers whom his works continually invite to Antwerp, which would otherwise have little to reward the visit of a connoisseur. To the city...
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Biography - 1816 - 536 pages
...and it may be justly said, that he has enriched his country, not in a figurative sense only, by thf great examples of art which he left, but by what some...concourse of strangers whom his works continually invite to Antwerp, which would otherwise have little to reward the visit of a connoisseur. To the city...
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