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Pagina 33
... seen the Sistine Chapel , evidently has statuesque and perfect , undesecrated by not known Michael Angelo ; he who has meanness or sensuality - a glorious whole . not seen what he himself spoke of as the We suppose no other name could ...
... seen the Sistine Chapel , evidently has statuesque and perfect , undesecrated by not known Michael Angelo ; he who has meanness or sensuality - a glorious whole . not seen what he himself spoke of as the We suppose no other name could ...
Pagina 195
... seen me hath seen the Father ; " " I and the Father are one ; " " In the beginning was the Word . " Saints likewise had their appropriate marks , familiar enough It is used , both in painting and sculp- to identify them by . This ...
... seen me hath seen the Father ; " " I and the Father are one ; " " In the beginning was the Word . " Saints likewise had their appropriate marks , familiar enough It is used , both in painting and sculp- to identify them by . This ...
Pagina 312
... seen all my friends , " " Beloved Fer- dinand , thou hast not seen them half , even in vision ; but thou shalt see them hereafter ; they will press around thee from all countries , in all ages . " This was perhaps the only crowned head ...
... seen all my friends , " " Beloved Fer- dinand , thou hast not seen them half , even in vision ; but thou shalt see them hereafter ; they will press around thee from all countries , in all ages . " This was perhaps the only crowned head ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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