Considered by Brunn and others a copy from a head of the statue by Phidias.
The maniac chained to the floor of his cell in this print is noticed by Mr. Ireland as being a copy from one of Cibber's figures over the gate of Bedlam.
Below is inserted a copy from one of Hogarth's early engravings, the arms of the Duchess of Kendal, mistress to George I.
That the reader may form his own opinion by comparison, I have annexed a copy from MacArdell's admirable print; and as both sides ought to be heard, I have subjoined the following remarks from the Monthly Register of Literature, vol.
He let Mr. Carr lend her paintings to copy from, just as if they had known each other all their lives.
To illustrate this further, I copy from a recent work by T.
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