RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 8
... live . Pour into the hearts of these noble gentlemen , whom we have so deep- ly offended , the spirit of thy mercy , that we may soon be delivered from all these tribulations and fears they have already endured so long ! . . . The end ...
... live . Pour into the hearts of these noble gentlemen , whom we have so deep- ly offended , the spirit of thy mercy , that we may soon be delivered from all these tribulations and fears they have already endured so long ! . . . The end ...
Page 9
... live in a town nearer his own country , so that he might be enabled to make a respectable living for his wife and children . His request was granted on condition ; that he should present himself before the municipality of Nassau ...
... live in a town nearer his own country , so that he might be enabled to make a respectable living for his wife and children . His request was granted on condition ; that he should present himself before the municipality of Nassau ...
Page 38
... live a healthy mind ; And that your heart may neither flinch from death Nor be given over to passion and desire . " Contemporary artists have often depicted Rubens ' establishment . Even Van Dyck did not think it unworthy of his genius ...
... live a healthy mind ; And that your heart may neither flinch from death Nor be given over to passion and desire . " Contemporary artists have often depicted Rubens ' establishment . Even Van Dyck did not think it unworthy of his genius ...
Page 59
... lives by the labour of his own hands . " In his answer , the polite courtier referred to the above sentence in the following words : " I cannot agree with your statement , that you are not a prince ; for I consider you to be the prince ...
... lives by the labour of his own hands . " In his answer , the polite courtier referred to the above sentence in the following words : " I cannot agree with your statement , that you are not a prince ; for I consider you to be the prince ...
Page 64
... lives of the two SS . John : the Baptist and the Evangelist . Cardinal Richelieu offered 10,000 florins for these works alone , but the parishionors firmly declined his offer . Another painting , of a different type , but not less ...
... lives of the two SS . John : the Baptist and the Evangelist . Cardinal Richelieu offered 10,000 florins for these works alone , but the parishionors firmly declined his offer . Another painting , of a different type , but not less ...
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