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      <value>[i] partially covered by a patch of a lighter brown ink; [ii] the preceding five words above the line; [iii] the preceding three words crossed through by brown ink line, the following three words appearing above the line; [iv] the preceding two words crossed through in brown ink; [v] preceding two words appear above the line in a lighter brown ink; [vi] the preceding three words crossed through by a pair of brown ink lines; [vii] preceding word crossed through in brown ink; [viii] preceding word crossed through in brown ink; [ix] preceding word crossed through in brown ink</value>
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      <value>Donatello's[i] David in bronze another by Francorelli / or Vincenzo Rossi[ii] / a Copy of / mean nature in a hard poor Gothic manner / &amp;c many antiques some beautiful / in one of these rooms, the most particular[iii] there is a modern / is a[iv] Cupid by Donatello[v] the size of a boy of 10 years old / with the symbols of many other Divinities / in his person &amp; on the plinth, from a passage / in Dante / Painters Portraits / A Cupid either seems to[vi] throwing an / apple at Jupiter from the same[vii] an Idea in / one of Horace's odes, a most beautiful statue / for originality of conception, perfection of / character, &amp;[viii] life motion &amp; delicacy, has / scarcely an equa[ix] no equal I think in the / Gallery, this stands in the middle of the / same chamber with the portrait of M:e / Angleo, this portrait seems to me to be a / copy from that of the same great man / in the Senator Caprara's Palace in / Bologna, in the next chamber is, the vase / said to be by Phidias, also the portraits of / Raffeale[sic], Vinci Massaccio, Romano, &amp;c / Christ:n Seybolt has finished his picture so wonderfully / as to paint a face reflected from the glass in which he saw / his face in the eyes of the portrait</value>
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      <value>Corridore against the wall are hung pictures / specimens of the great masters a collection so / prodigious &amp; excellent as to astonish the beholder / above these historical specimens &amp; near the / cieling[sic] are hung p[i] authentic portraits of the great Characters of Modern universal history / Kings of France, Kings of England, Kings / of Sweden Naples &amp;c Emperors of the Turks / The Houses of Sforza, Estesse[?] with great &amp; distin- / quished Characters in Religion Politics Arts / &amp; Sciences; here is a set of Antique Marble / busts of Emperors, Empresses &amp; their Children / from Julius to Carinus with very few omissions / very useful as well for the likenesses as for[ii] to / shew the style of sculpture in the different / ages, amongst other works which for number / &amp; beauty almost exceed description are the / following statues, Drunken Bacchus by M:l Angelo / A lesser Bacchus holding up a bunch of grapes / with a little faun sitting by his side by / Sansovino a cast of this in the Royal Academy / of London   Antiques / A group of Bacchus standing leaning on a faun, extraordinary grace in both the attitudes, the whole finely composed &amp; exceeding</value>
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        <summary_title>Murray, Charles Fairfax</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Flaxman, John</summary_title>
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