The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... period is there any allusion to death . The men are represented in their full vigour , the women in all their youth and beauty . There is nothing to remind us of decrepitude or decay . The serene and confident expression of the faces ...
... period is there any allusion to death . The men are represented in their full vigour , the women in all their youth and beauty . There is nothing to remind us of decrepitude or decay . The serene and confident expression of the faces ...
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... period appears frequently on funeral monuments , chiefly in Boeotia . It may be said of all these reliefs that they can be traced by a process of evolution from a distinct hieratic type to one of everyday life . Animals like the dog and ...
... period appears frequently on funeral monuments , chiefly in Boeotia . It may be said of all these reliefs that they can be traced by a process of evolution from a distinct hieratic type to one of everyday life . Animals like the dog and ...
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... period to the eighteenth century , a half - page in his tenth lecture , and rather less than a page in his eleventh , with just a passing notice here and there besides , is all that M. Guizot can find to spare for the Spanish portion of ...
... period to the eighteenth century , a half - page in his tenth lecture , and rather less than a page in his eleventh , with just a passing notice here and there besides , is all that M. Guizot can find to spare for the Spanish portion of ...
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