Penn Monthly, Volumen8Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1877 |
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... gold incised ornament is wrought : this ornament is most excellent . And surely in many of your buildings there is much decoration that is good , yet I cannot say that great faults do not also abound ; but the edifices are often noble ...
... gold incised ornament is wrought : this ornament is most excellent . And surely in many of your buildings there is much decoration that is good , yet I cannot say that great faults do not also abound ; but the edifices are often noble ...
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... gold . I remember a lecturer on art at the old Central School of Design in London showing three marmalade - pots , in each of which a pound of the best Dundee marmalade was sold . The first was a plain jar , in which one pound of the ...
... gold . I remember a lecturer on art at the old Central School of Design in London showing three marmalade - pots , in each of which a pound of the best Dundee marmalade was sold . The first was a plain jar , in which one pound of the ...
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... gold ground . The flowers were not foreshortened or shaded , but were treated as flat ornaments , which are befitting dec- orations of a flat surface . The butterflies were also flatly treated , and were mingled with the flowers in a ...
... gold ground . The flowers were not foreshortened or shaded , but were treated as flat ornaments , which are befitting dec- orations of a flat surface . The butterflies were also flatly treated , and were mingled with the flowers in a ...
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... gold medals to be given to students of the College as prizes for English essays . The first subject he proposed was The Motives to and Advantages of a Perpetual Union between England and Her Colonies . All of the five essays submitted ...
... gold medals to be given to students of the College as prizes for English essays . The first subject he proposed was The Motives to and Advantages of a Perpetual Union between England and Her Colonies . All of the five essays submitted ...
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... gold . It was brought , I believe , from a mosque in Cairo , and was thirteenth century work ; a specimen of a manufacture altogether new to Europe ; and it was undoubtedly artistic . No sooner was it exposed in the museum than it ...
... gold . It was brought , I believe , from a mosque in Cairo , and was thirteenth century work ; a specimen of a manufacture altogether new to Europe ; and it was undoubtedly artistic . No sooner was it exposed in the museum than it ...
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