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... hand , and beckoned to him to approach ; he only looked at us for some time , and then , without saying a word ... hands with the Indian , went on and did the same with the others in the rear , while the Indian himself shook hands with ...
... hand , and beckoned to him to approach ; he only looked at us for some time , and then , without saying a word ... hands with the Indian , went on and did the same with the others in the rear , while the Indian himself shook hands with ...
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... hand in the waistcoat . Sir Joshua was not great as an anatomist ; he was greater as a stylist ; he attacks the ... hands alone . Some anecdotes of Hogarth are given at p . xxxix . which have sufficient connection with this biography to ...
... hand in the waistcoat . Sir Joshua was not great as an anatomist ; he was greater as a stylist ; he attacks the ... hands alone . Some anecdotes of Hogarth are given at p . xxxix . which have sufficient connection with this biography to ...
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... hands . " Sir Joshua said the drapery did not accord with the head . Toms answered , " that is because your heads are ... hand of Madame Le Brun , the most esteemed artist of France for portraits . • When D'Adhémar left England , his ...
... hands . " Sir Joshua said the drapery did not accord with the head . Toms answered , " that is because your heads are ... hand of Madame Le Brun , the most esteemed artist of France for portraits . • When D'Adhémar left England , his ...
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