The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... spirit of the age . It is obvious , too , that the collection of the encyclopædic mass of information contained in the Vulgar Er- rors ' must have been going on for many years , and in all probability , both works lay on the writer's ...
... spirit of the age . It is obvious , too , that the collection of the encyclopædic mass of information contained in the Vulgar Er- rors ' must have been going on for many years , and in all probability , both works lay on the writer's ...
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... spirit of Chris- tianity - a spirit which gives the peculiar freshness , power , and charm to the frescoes of the great painters of the fourteenth cen- tury - burst forth uncontrolled in the Ma- donna di S. Sisto and the Cartoons . That ...
... spirit of Chris- tianity - a spirit which gives the peculiar freshness , power , and charm to the frescoes of the great painters of the fourteenth cen- tury - burst forth uncontrolled in the Ma- donna di S. Sisto and the Cartoons . That ...
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... spirit of the old painters could was consequent upon the great political scarcely be better illustrated than by com- and social movement which followed the paring the fresco of the vision of St. Fran- French revolution . Sir Charles ...
... spirit of the old painters could was consequent upon the great political scarcely be better illustrated than by com- and social movement which followed the paring the fresco of the vision of St. Fran- French revolution . Sir Charles ...
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