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Imagine seeing Darwin and Prinsep in the same room together.
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A different kind of distraction was obtained after his return by occasional visits to Esher, where he was the guest of Mr.. Sanderson, sister of Mr. Prinsep, and where he spent many a happy day riding to hounds.
Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies George Henry Blore
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There, as a guest of the Prinsep family, he set up as a portrait painter.
Watts (1817-1904) William Loftus Hare
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Val Prinsep came out at the time of the Prince of Wales's visit. '
The Pool in the Desert Sara Jeannette Duncan
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Prinsep between 1830 and 1840 have enlightened the scientific world as to the antiquity of the monuments of India.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888 Various
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"Aspiration," also taken from young Prinsep (1866), is a picture of a young man in the dawn of life's battle, who, wishing to be a standard-bearer, looks out across the plain.
Watts (1817-1904) William Loftus Hare
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_ -- Coins of Gandophares, an Indian prince, are described by Prinsep, _Jour.
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Prinsep came over and nursed him, and kept him alive.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction Various 1909
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Leighton, Woolner, Prinsep, and many more, added a kind of richness to his life which during the last fifteen years he had only enjoyed at intervals.
Robert Browning Herford, C H 1905
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The artists Burne-Jones and Prinsep had made Browning's acquaintance at Siena; Prinsep now introduced him to some of the by-ways of popular life in Rome.
Robert Browning Dowden, Edward 1904
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