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Two Discourses. I. An Essay on the Whole Art of Criticism, as It Relates to Painting ... II. An Argument in Behalf of the Science of a Connoisseur; Wherein is Shewn the Dignity, Certainty, Pleasure, and Advantage of It Jonathan 1665-1745 Richardson

Two Discourses. I. An Essay on the Whole Art of Criticism, as It Relates to Painting ... II. An Argument in Behalf of the Science of a Connoisseur; Wherein is Shewn the Dignity, Certainty, Pleasure, and Advantage of It By Jonathan 1665-1745 Richardson

Two Discourses. I. An Essay on the Whole Art of Criticism, as It Relates to Painting ... II. An Argument in Behalf of the Science of a Connoisseur; Wherein is Shewn the Dignity, Certainty, Pleasure, and Advantage of It by Jonathan 1665-1745 Richardson


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Two Discourses. I. An Essay on the Whole Art of Criticism, as It Relates to Painting ... II. An Argument in Behalf of the Science of a Connoisseur; Wherein is Shewn the Dignity, Certainty, Pleasure, and Advantage of It Summary

Two Discourses. I. An Essay on the Whole Art of Criticism, as It Relates to Painting ... II. An Argument in Behalf of the Science of a Connoisseur; Wherein is Shewn the Dignity, Certainty, Pleasure, and Advantage of It by Jonathan 1665-1745 Richardson

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Two Discourses. I. An Essay on the Whole Art of Criticism, as It Relates to Painting ... II. An Argument in Behalf of the Science of a Connoisseur; Wherein is Shewn the Dignity, Certainty, Pleasure, and Advantage of It by Jonathan 1665-1745 Richardson
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