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Pagina 195
... ture , as a sign not of office but of char- by means of recognized signs , which acter ; and its various forms indicate was required for purposes of instruction , different personal qualities , just as the was rendered the more ...
... ture , as a sign not of office but of char- by means of recognized signs , which acter ; and its various forms indicate was required for purposes of instruction , different personal qualities , just as the was rendered the more ...
Pagina 265
... ture ; her fatal beauty bewilders the judg- ment ; the deceit and falsehood of her children are pardoned for the sake of their grace and attractiveness ; their rags and dirt add to the picturesqueness of a country where so many come ...
... ture ; her fatal beauty bewilders the judg- ment ; the deceit and falsehood of her children are pardoned for the sake of their grace and attractiveness ; their rags and dirt add to the picturesqueness of a country where so many come ...
Pagina 362
... ture , and also , with more attempt at modeling , in the Assyrian works at the British Museum ; it was also in use among the ancient Etruscans , but as Donatello more probably re - invented than revived it , and while bringing it to ...
... ture , and also , with more attempt at modeling , in the Assyrian works at the British Museum ; it was also in use among the ancient Etruscans , but as Donatello more probably re - invented than revived it , and while bringing it to ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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