The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... hand , seemed to start times , however , as in his description of with only one or two characters , and with abuses ... hand , ' the hand at once of more vigorous sinew and of finer tact and cunning . In style , too , Fielding is the ...
... hand , seemed to start times , however , as in his description of with only one or two characters , and with abuses ... hand , ' the hand at once of more vigorous sinew and of finer tact and cunning . In style , too , Fielding is the ...
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... hand which at fourteen years old already earned a premium from the master to whom he was bound . The sympathetic beauty in the angels ' heads , the subdued action , and the carefully - studied drapery are possibly only the expression of ...
... hand which at fourteen years old already earned a premium from the master to whom he was bound . The sympathetic beauty in the angels ' heads , the subdued action , and the carefully - studied drapery are possibly only the expression of ...
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... hand of the same figure upon his breast , and the hand and arm placed behind the Madonna in the Medici chapel - show that miscalcu- lation in the size of his block which result- ed from this reliance . It may be concluded in these ...
... hand of the same figure upon his breast , and the hand and arm placed behind the Madonna in the Medici chapel - show that miscalcu- lation in the size of his block which result- ed from this reliance . It may be concluded in these ...
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