The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... head of his follow- ers to steal cattle , preparatory to fortifying his castle , a De Braose would salute any children that he met . . . . to the end he might have a return of the benediction of the Innocents . ' One Lord enters the vil ...
... head of his follow- ers to steal cattle , preparatory to fortifying his castle , a De Braose would salute any children that he met . . . . to the end he might have a return of the benediction of the Innocents . ' One Lord enters the vil ...
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... head and tail , the trunk will retain an apparent vitality for several months . But the movements of decapitated ... head of his own vast and magnificent department of science . the tail at the cut extremity of the cephalic half , ' A ...
... head and tail , the trunk will retain an apparent vitality for several months . But the movements of decapitated ... head of his own vast and magnificent department of science . the tail at the cut extremity of the cephalic half , ' A ...
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... head he ever saw corresponded with his ideas of perfect beauty , but because the true ren- dering of any natural head demanded a feeling of imitation and observation which lay without the pale of his art - sympathies . Vasari speaks his ...
... head he ever saw corresponded with his ideas of perfect beauty , but because the true ren- dering of any natural head demanded a feeling of imitation and observation which lay without the pale of his art - sympathies . Vasari speaks his ...
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