The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 35
... figure ; superintendent of all such figures and devices as which , in conjunction with the dragon , makes a very are or shall be made use of on this occasion ; with handsome picture in several of our streets . full powers to rectify or ...
... figure ; superintendent of all such figures and devices as which , in conjunction with the dragon , makes a very are or shall be made use of on this occasion ; with handsome picture in several of our streets . full powers to rectify or ...
Strana 69
... figure of his subject . The poetry was to contract or kind dilate itself according to the mould in which it was I from cast . In a word , the verses were to be cramped or ter upon extended to the dimensions of the frame that was ...
... figure of his subject . The poetry was to contract or kind dilate itself according to the mould in which it was I from cast . In a word , the verses were to be cramped or ter upon extended to the dimensions of the frame that was ...
Strana 478
... figure of the hero , according to the proposal of Phidias , with a river in one hand , and a city in the other . Let any one reflect on the disposition of mind he finds in himself at his first entrance into the Pan- theon at Rome , and ...
... figure of the hero , according to the proposal of Phidias , with a river in one hand , and a city in the other . Let any one reflect on the disposition of mind he finds in himself at his first entrance into the Pan- theon at Rome , and ...
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