Born in 1630: of England, Scotland & Ireland (1630-85)

Portrait by (1646-1723), ca. 1685

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Born in 1660: King of Great Britain & Ireland (1660-1727)

Portrait by (1646-1723), 1716

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Born in 1650: English soldier and statesman Duke of Marlborough, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire

Portrait after (1646-1723), ca 1690

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感谢鸦老师提供的机会!🙏🙏
晚上好我是柏锐,独立游戏游戏 圣歌德嘉的晚钟 的制作者,望能和大家一起玩耍XDD
Hi I'm Birctreel, producer of . Here are some works I drew for my game :D Nice to meet you all 😇😇

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Taking their temperature five times a day and interpreting every cough as a death knell.

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im trying to get back into the knell spirit, so of course i draw the one fucking dead character smh...anyways . sexy dad supreme

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DONE! My newest D&D character, Graybane Hammerknell The Actual Wizard (he's a sorceror)
I tried a different way of pixelling.

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Born in 1653: Prince and Norway, Duke of Cumberland (1653-1708), son of husband of of Great-Britain

Portrait by (1646-1723), ca. 1704

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One of the most remarkable portraits in . Lady Elizabeth Cromwell by Kneller (1702) has the feel of something produced at the end of the century rather than the start. Great rococo frame though.

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Did this Knell in Chi's Sweet home style a few years ago.
I'm so friggin glad i revamped her design , as it is way less complicated to draw now :D

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Hey imma start posting stuff again, heres an old Knell.

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➡️Sarah Churchill, duchesse de Marlborough, par Charles Jervas, vers 1714.
➡️La duchesse de Marlborough, par Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1702 (avec la clé d'or, symbole de sa charge).
Femme influente par sa complicité avec la reine Anne de Grande-Bretagne.

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色分け終わったからいったんknell

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The best picture Kneller's portrait of Matthew Prior

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Born in 1683: (1683-1737), Queen of Great Britain as wife of King

Portrait by Godfrey (1646-1723), 1716

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書影がとうとう出ました。『英語辞典』で知られる英文学者サミュエル・ジョンソンの論集 Johnson in Japan (Bucknell UP) よろしくお願いします。日本のジョンソン研究の豊饒さはこの一冊ではカバーしきれませんが鈴木実佳さんと一緒に最新の研究を編集させていただきました。
https://t.co/AWZrupejhg

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Tell me where is fancy bred,
Or in the heart,or in the head?
Now begot,how nourished?
Reply,reply,reply.

It is engender'd in the eyes,
With gazing fed; and fancy dies
In the cradle where it lies.
Let us all ring fancy's knell:
I'll begin it,- Ding,dong,bell.

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In Olde English folklore, Bluebells were said to ring when the fairies needed to gather, but if a human heard, it was said to be their death knell, and so its said to be unlucky to walk on a bed of bluebells, because it will anger the fairies resting there.

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