The Spectator, Volume 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1963 |
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Pagina 27
... Figures , he was very well pleased to see the Statesman Cecil upon his Knees ; and , concluding them all to be great Men , was con- ducted to the Figure which represents that Martyr to good Housewifry , who died by the Prick of a Needle ...
... Figures , he was very well pleased to see the Statesman Cecil upon his Knees ; and , concluding them all to be great Men , was con- ducted to the Figure which represents that Martyr to good Housewifry , who died by the Prick of a Needle ...
Pagina 290
... Figures of Bodies , where the Eye may take in two Thirds of the Surface ; but as in such Bodies the Sight must split ... Figure of the Rainbow does not contribute less to its Magnificence , than the Colours to its Beauty , as it is very ...
... Figures of Bodies , where the Eye may take in two Thirds of the Surface ; but as in such Bodies the Sight must split ... Figure of the Rainbow does not contribute less to its Magnificence , than the Colours to its Beauty , as it is very ...
Pagina 454
... Figure 1 followed by a little Dash of the Pen , as is customary in old Manuscripts , they perhaps mistook the Dash for a second Figure , and by casting up both together , composed out of them the Figure 2. But this I shall leave to the ...
... Figure 1 followed by a little Dash of the Pen , as is customary in old Manuscripts , they perhaps mistook the Dash for a second Figure , and by casting up both together , composed out of them the Figure 2. But this I shall leave to the ...
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