The Spectator, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1965 - 600 pagina's A scholarly edition of a complete collation of the original sheets of The Spectator. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Pagina 436
... Face is the Epitome of the whole Man , and the Eyes are , as it were , the Epitome of the Face ; for which Reason , he says , the best Judges among the Romans were not extreamly pleased , even with Roscius himself in his Masque . No ...
... Face is the Epitome of the whole Man , and the Eyes are , as it were , the Epitome of the Face ; for which Reason , he says , the best Judges among the Romans were not extreamly pleased , even with Roscius himself in his Masque . No ...
Pagina 495
... Face - Painting.3 ' Painting is an Art of a vast Extent , too great by much for any mortal Man to be in full ... Face - painting , i.e. portrait - painting . The following notice appears among the advertisements in No. 251 : Whereas it ...
... Face - Painting.3 ' Painting is an Art of a vast Extent , too great by much for any mortal Man to be in full ... Face - painting , i.e. portrait - painting . The following notice appears among the advertisements in No. 251 : Whereas it ...
Pagina 496
... Face , or a History tollerably well , and so of the rest ; one Nation may excell in some kinds of Painting , and other kinds may thrive better in other Climates . ' Italy may have the Preference of all other Nations for History ...
... Face , or a History tollerably well , and so of the rest ; one Nation may excell in some kinds of Painting , and other kinds may thrive better in other Climates . ' Italy may have the Preference of all other Nations for History ...
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