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" Gualdi, gravely, to know all things that are possible ; but there is certainly no crime in my being like a picture drawn by Titian. The Venetian easily perceived by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his... "
Hermippus redivivus: or, The sage's triumph over old age and the grave ... - Page 85
by Johann Heinrich Cohausen - 1748 - 124 pages
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The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine:: Being a Complete ...

William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1807 - 538 pages
...perceived by his manner of fpeaking, that he had given the ftranger fome offence, and therefore withdrew. He could not forbear fpeaking of this in the evening,...his friends, who refolved to fatisfy themfelves, by having a look at this fingular picture the next day. In order to have an opportunity of doing fo, they...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 7

Books - 1823 - 428 pages
...in my being like a picture drawn by Titian. The Venetian easily perceived by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave. He could not forbear speaking of this in the evening to some of his friends, who resolved to satisfy themselves by looking...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 7

Books - 1823 - 428 pages
...in my being like a picture drawn by Titian. The Venetian easily perceived by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave. He could not forbear speaking of this in the evening to some of his friends, who resolved to satisfy themselves by looking...
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St. Leon: a Tale of the Sixteenth Century

William Godwin - 1831 - 512 pages
...my being like a picture drawn by Titian.' The Venetian easily perceived, by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave. " He could not forbear speaking of this in the evening to some of his friends, who resolved to satisfy themselves by looking...
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The Adventures of Count D'Orveau: A Romance ...

Immortalism - 1832 - 190 pages
...in my being like a picture drawn by Titian.' The Venetian easily perceived by his manner of speaking that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave. "He could not forbear speaking of this in the evening, to some of his friends, who resolved to satisfy themselves by looking...
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Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Volume 9

Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1841 - 506 pages
...my being like a picture drawn by Titian.' The Venetian easily perceived, by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave." The issue of the affair was, that the Venetian told the matter to all his friends. Curiosity was aroused,...
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Chambers's pocket miscellany, Volumes 4-6

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 678 pages
...•being like a picture drawn by Titian." The Venetian easily perceived, by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave.' The issue of the affair was, that the Venetian told the matter to all his friends. Curiosity was aroused,...
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Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, Volumes 5-6

1854 - 400 pages
...my being like a picture drawn by Titian." The Venetian easily perceived, by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave.' The issue of the affair was, that the Venetian told the matter to all his friends. Curiosity was aroused,...
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The Elixir of Youth: A Legend in Four Parts, with Other Poems and Notes

John Lodge Ellerton - 1864 - 280 pages
...crime in my being like a picture by Titian." The Venetian easily perceived, by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave. " He could not forbear speaking of this in the evening to some of his friends, who resolved to satisfy themselves by looking...
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The Elixir of Youth: A Legend in Four Parts, with Other Poems and Notes

John Lodge Ellerton - 1864 - 288 pages
...crime in my being like a picture by Titian.' The Venetian easily perceived, by his manner of speaking, that he had given the stranger offence, and therefore took his leave. " He could not forbear speaking of this in the evening to some of his friends, who resolved to satisfy themselves by looking...
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