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Chapter I 1723---1748. Ætat. 1---25 |
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Parentage and birth of Reynolds |
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He studies `The Jesuit's Perspective' |
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Draws likenesses of several of his friends |
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Richardson's `Treatise on Painting' |
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Its probable effect on young Reynolds |
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He is bound apprentice to Hudson |
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His progress under his master |
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Hudson dismisses him suddenly |
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He returns to Devonshire, where he is much employed in portraits |
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Is soon again in London, and on good terms with Hudson |
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Is recalled to Devonshire by the illness of his father |
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Reynolds takes a house at Plymouth Dock |
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His style formed on that of Gandy of Exeter |
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Chapter II 1749---1752. Ætat. 26---29 |
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Reynolds is introduced to Commodore Keppel |
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Sails with him to the Mediterranean |
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Reynolds lands at Minorca |
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Is kindly received there by Governor Blakeney |
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His studies and employments there |
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Leaves Rome for Florence, where he spends two months |
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Notes on pictures in Venice |
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Returns through France to England, stopping for a month at Paris |
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Chapter III 1753---1764. Ætat. 30---41 |
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The health of Reynolds impaired |
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He spends three months in Devonshire |
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Return of Reynolds to London |
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Takes apartments in St. Martin's Lane |
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The first drawing academy after Sir J. Thornhill's |
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Reynolds paints a portrait of Marchi |
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Hudson's observation on it |
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Portrait-painters of the time |
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He removes to Newport Street |
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Lord Edgcumbe obtains much employment for Reynolds |
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His whole-length of Keppel |
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Mason's description of Reynolds's mode of painting |
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The author's remarks on his drawing and colouring, and on his use of nostrums |
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Account by Reynolds of his own practice |
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He becomes acquainted with Johnson |
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Introduction of Roubiliac to Johnson |
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Johnson's fondness for tea and Miss Reynolds |
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Public events from 1754 to 1760 |
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Negotiations with the Dilettanti for the establishment of an Academy of Arts |
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Sitters for 1755 --- (1756) First portrait of Johnson |
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Popularity of Italian and neglect of English art by patrons |
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Events and engagements in 1758 |
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The Duke of Richmond's statue gallery opened for the use of art students |
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Reynolds paints the Prince of Wales, afterwards George III |
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Portraits of Woodward, Barry, and Garrick |
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Contributions to the `Idler' |
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Entries in pocket-book for 1759 |
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Mason's account of Reynolds painting his Venus |
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Exhibition of pictures at the Foundling Hospital |
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First Exhibition in the Strand, 1760 |
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Reynolds removes to Leicester Square |
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Portraits of Lord Ligonier and of Sterne |
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The coronation and marriage of the King, and its beauties painted by Reynolds |
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Literary acquaintances: Goldsmith, M'Pherson |
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Entries in the pocket-book for 1761 |
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His portraits of Lady Elizabeth Keppel, and of Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy |
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The glories of the Keppels |
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Reynolds's dining-houses at this time |
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Ramsay appointed court painter |
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The King of the Cherokees |
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Reynolds visits Devonshire in company with Johnson |
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Northcote, for the first time, sees Reynolds --- (1763) Boswell's introduction to Johnson |
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Wilkes's committal to the Tower |
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Fire at Lady Molesworth's |
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Exhibition of the year --- (1764) Political agitations of the time |
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Reynolds's studio a neutral ground |
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The Literary Club established |
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Entries in the pocket-book for 1764 |
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Chapter IV 1765---1768. Ætat. 42---45 |
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Political aspect of the year |
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Burke's entry into public life |
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Notes contributed by Reynolds to Johnson's edition of Shakespear |
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A paper by him, probably intended for the `Idler' |
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Pictures exhibited by Reynolds in 1765 |
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Barry's commendation of him |
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His management of costume |
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Dinner-engagements of the year |
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Sitters for 1765 --- (1766) Rockingham Administration |
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Burke's advance in public life |
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`The Clandestine Marriage' |
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Mrs. Abington sitting to Reynolds |
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Makes acquaintance with the Thrales |
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Pictures exhibited this year |
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West's `Pylades and Orestes' |
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Dinner-engagements and sitters of the year |
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Fall of the Rockingham Administration --- (1767) Death of Lord Tavistock |
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Contrasted character of Reynolds's sitters |
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The gay side of Reynolds's habits and associates |
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His political bent and its consequences |
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Interview between the King and Dr. Johnson |
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Reading of `The Good-Natured Man' at Burke's |
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Portrait of the Speaker; his wig |
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Dinner-engagements of the year |
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Quotations from letters by Burke |
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Portrait of Dr. Zachariah Mudge by Reynolds |
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Reynolds does not exhibit in 1767 |
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The Exhibition of that year |
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List of sitters for 1767 --- (1768) `The Good-Natured Man' produced |
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Portrait by him of Miss Ann Cholmondely |
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Dissensions in the Incorporated Society of Artists |
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His diary on the road and at Paris |
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Formation of the Royal Academy |
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Earlier attempts made to establish an Academy |
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Claims of the Royal Academy to the gratitude of the country |
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Reynolds knighted by George III |
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His exertions to render the Exhibitions of the Academy attractive |
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Four Honorary Members of the Academy appointed at the suggestion of Reynolds |
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He suggests the annual dinner |
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Chapter V 1769---1772. Ætat. 46---49 |
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Sketch of Royal Academy in Annual Register |
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Site, &c., of the Academy |
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The President's First Discourse |
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Arrangement of the course of study |
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Mrs. Bouverie and Mrs. Crewe |
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Dinner with the Hornecks at Dr. Baker's |
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First distribution of prizes at the Academy |
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The Second Discourse analysed |
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Sir Joshua's tenderness to a robber |
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Notes of his practice at this time --- (1770) Politics of the year |
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Resignation of the Grafton Administration |
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The authorship of `Junius' |
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Death of the Marquis of Granby, Lord Ligonier, and Sir John Cust |
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The Thursday night Club's masquerade |
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Walpole on the art-exhibition mania of the day |
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Sir Joshua's pictures for the year |
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Mary Moser's critique on the Exhibition |
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Reynolds's regard for him |
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Visits York and Devonshire |
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Brings his niece “r;Offy”r; to London |
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Sitters and practice of 1770. --- (1771) Decrease of sitters |
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Political events and connections |
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The Academy installed at Somerset House |
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The President at the Club |
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Mrs. Cornely's masquerades |
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The Duchess of Cumberland |
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Earlom's picture of the Exhibition |
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Northcote comes up to London |
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Johnson's thanks for his portrait |
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Installation of the Knights of the Garter at Windsor |
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Sir Joshua robbed of his hat and watch |
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Northcote's life at Sir Joshua's |
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Analysis of the Fourth Discourse |
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Generality the characteristic of great art |
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Sitters for 1771. --- (1772) Ugolino |
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Mrs. Baddeley and her escort |
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Garrick and Mrs. Garrick sit to him |
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Northcote's over-hearings |
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His introduction to Goldsmith |
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The Duke and Duchess of Cumberland |
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Sir Joshua's pictures at the Academy |
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Zoffany's picture of the Academicians |
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Sir Joshua at the installation of the Knights of the Bath |
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Mrs. Montague and the Blues |
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Burke offered an Indian appointment |
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Sir Joshua at Marylebone Gardens |
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Elected an Alderman of Plympton |
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A party to see the Puppets |
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Analysis of the Fifth Discourse |
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ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME I |
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The School-House at Plympton to face page |
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Colonnade under the School-House, Plympton |
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8 | (96) |
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104 | (61) |
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Chapter VI 1773---1775. Ætat. 50---52 |
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Routine of Sir Joshua's life |
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A Blue party at Mrs. Ord's |
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A Friday night at the Club |
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Boswell admitted to the Club |
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Visit to the Isle of Wight |
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Sir Joshua elected Mayor of Plympton |
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Presents his portrait to the Corporation |
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Plan for decorating St. Paul's |
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Mrs. Hartley; fracas and duel on her account |
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Duel between Lord Bellamont and Lord Townshend |
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Mrs. Thrale's verses on Sir Joshua |
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A dinner in Thrale's copper |
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Sitters for 1773 --- (1774) Letter to Beattie |
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Decoration of the Society of Arts' room in the Adelphi |
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Barry's quarrel with Burke |
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Goldsmith's embarrassments and `Retaliation' |
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The Academy dinner and Exhibition |
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Hannah More's introduction to Sir Joshua |
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Gainsborough comes to London |
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Sir Joshua's nephew's tragedy |
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Dissolution of Parliament |
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Analysis of the Sixth Discourse |
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Sir Joshua's practice at this time --- (1775) Outbreak of war in America |
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Sir Joshua's connection with the prominent men on both sides |
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The public indifference to the war |
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The Duchess of Devonshire |
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Johnson attacks Sir Joshua for drinking wine |
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Hannah More in London again |
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A dinner at Mrs. Montague's |
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The Dilettanti choose two pensioners |
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Dr. Campbell's impressions of Dr. Johnson |
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The wits at Mrs. Abington's benefit |
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A dinner at Owen Cambridge's |
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Hone's picture of `The Conjuror' |
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Portrait of the Primate of Ireland |
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Wolcot's testimony to Sir Joshua's equanimity |
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The portrait of Miss Bowles |
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Northcote gives Sir Joshua notice to quit |
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Some of his recollections |
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Deaths of Admiral Saunders, Dr. Nugent, and Mrs. Parker |
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Sir Joshua's character of her |
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Motion to omit Gainsborough's name from the Academy list |
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Barry's self-denying resolutions |
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Pictures and practice of the year |
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Chapter VII 1776---1779. Ætat. 53---56 |
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Visit to Sir Joshua's studio |
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His farewell performances |
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The trial of the Duchess of Kingston |
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Foote at the Academy dinner |
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Mrs. Siddons's first appearance in London |
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Northcote leaves Sir Joshua |
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Johnson's epitaph on Goldsmith |
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Reynolds sends his portrait to Florence |
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The Discourses translated into Italian |
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The practice and pictures of the year --- (1777) Sir Joshua's society |
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Proposes Dr. J. Warton at the Club |
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At the Ladies' Club balls |
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Barry undertakes the decoration of the Great Room at the Society of Arts |
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H. More's ode to `Dragon' |
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Garrick in the House of Commons |
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Sheridan elected at the Club |
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The Marlborough family-picture |
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Sitters for 1777 --- (1778) `Evelina' appears |
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Miss Burney and Sir Joshua |
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An April evening at the Club |
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Dinners at Leicester Fields, Paoli's, Ramsay's |
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Narrow escape of Marlborough picture |
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Sir Joshua visits the camps |
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Publication of the seven Discourses |
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Practice and sitters of the year --- (1779) Keppel's court martial |
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Sir Joshua's letter on his acquittal |
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Keppel's portrait painted for Burke, Lee, and Dunning |
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Miss Burney's first party at Sir Joshua's |
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Garrick's death and funeral |
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Reynolds's imaginary Dialogues on Garrick |
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At the ball of the Knights of the Bath |
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Social estimates of Reynolds |
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Chapter VIII 1780---1784. Ætat. 57---61 |
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The Academy at Somerset House |
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The three Ladies Waldegrave |
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At Bagshot with Keppel, and at Spitchwick with Dunning |
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Address on opening the schools |
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Sitters of the year --- (1781) The Streatham portraits |
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A day at Sir Joshua's with Miss Burney |
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Mrs. Garrick reopens her house |
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Tour to the Low Countries, Holland, and the Rhine |
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Opie's appearance in London |
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Sitters of the year --- (1782) Conspicuous sitters |
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Second Rockingham Administration |
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T. Warton's lines on the New College Window |
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With Burke and the Burneys at Richmond |
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Has a stroke of the palsy |
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A pleasant dinner in Leicester Fields |
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Sitters of the year --- (1783) Obituary notice of Moser |
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A compliment from Erskine |
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His insinuations against Sir Joshua, and recantation |
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Second visit to the Continent |
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Mrs. Siddons sits for the Tragic Muse |
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Quarrel with Valentine Green |
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Pictures paid for this year --- (1784) Full of work |
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Downfall of the Coalition |
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Gainsborough's quarrel with the Academy |
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Johnson's last Academy dinner |
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Cooper's miniature of Milton |
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Reference of Rodney's statue to the Academy |
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Sir Joshua succeeds Ramsay as King's painter |
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The King's dislike of Reynolds |
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Reynolds's character of him |
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Chapter IX 1785---1789. Ætat. 62---66 |
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The `Rolliad' and `Probationary Odes' |
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Pictures exhibited in 1785 |
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Peter Pindar's criticisms |
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Portraits of Sharpe and Hunter |
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Pictures paid for in 1785 --- (1786) The Infant Hercules |
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Picture-buying and picture-cleaning |
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Letters to Earl of Upper Ossory |
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Cagliostro and the Chevaliere D'Eon |
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Sitters in 1786 --- (1787) The Smythe and Harrington groups |
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The Macbeth and Cardinal Beaufort |
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Ramberg's picture of the Great Room at Somerset House |
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Richmond House private theatricals |
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The charges against Hastings |
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Sitters in 1787 --- (1788) Impeachment of Hastings |
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Sir Joshua's society and some of his dinner-lists |
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Pictures exhibited in 1788 |
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Portrait of Lord Heathfield |
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The Fourteenth Discourse, on Gainsborough |
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Sitters of 1788 --- (1789) The King's illness |
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The Regency question divides the town |
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Mrs. Jordan and Mrs. Billington |
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Boydell and the Shakspeare Gallery |
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Loses the sight of the left eye |
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Chapter X 1790---1792. Ætat. 67---69 |
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Letter to Sheridan about the St. Cecilia |
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Rupture with the Academy and resignation of Presidency |
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Farington's account of the quarrel |
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Attends an execution, and is attacked in the papers for it |
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Fifteenth and last Discourse |
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Burke's farewell quotation --- (1791) Letters to the Countess of Upper Ossory |
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Presses Lawrence's election |
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Offers his pictures to the Academy |
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Correspondence with Gilpin on the Picturesque |
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The Academy subscription to Johnson's monument |
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Sits to Breda for his portrait for Swedish Academy |
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Dr. Parr's letters on inscription for Johnson's monument |
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Boswell and Barnard elected Honorary Officers of the Academy --- (1792) Increasing illness |
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Preparations for the funeral |
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Ungraciousness of Chambers |
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ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME II |
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Portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds |
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