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Pagina 37
... seems to be the product of the ripest en- ergies of his art and imagination - our author does not hesitate to say of some sections of this painting , that , " as re- gards the artistic work , it is a production so astonishing that ...
... seems to be the product of the ripest en- ergies of his art and imagination - our author does not hesitate to say of some sections of this painting , that , " as re- gards the artistic work , it is a production so astonishing that ...
Pagina 38
... seems to have been a more com- mon - place world ever since . The knowl- edge and appreciation Angelo had of his character he has stamped immortally in the Moses - it has been called the crown of modern sculpture ; shoulders , arms ...
... seems to have been a more com- mon - place world ever since . The knowl- edge and appreciation Angelo had of his character he has stamped immortally in the Moses - it has been called the crown of modern sculpture ; shoulders , arms ...
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... seems to have treated him with marked favor . He re- mitted the death penalty on the Countess of Richmomd for her complicity with Buckingham ; and even when her son's though Catholic all the while - sent invasion was expected , he ...
... seems to have treated him with marked favor . He re- mitted the death penalty on the Countess of Richmomd for her complicity with Buckingham ; and even when her son's though Catholic all the while - sent invasion was expected , he ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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