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... say : Such are the remains of that vast and celebrated temple ; formerly one of those structures termed the wonders of ... says , by way of summary : The artificers in the various branches were emulous to excel the ma- terials by their ...
... say : Such are the remains of that vast and celebrated temple ; formerly one of those structures termed the wonders of ... says , by way of summary : The artificers in the various branches were emulous to excel the ma- terials by their ...
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... say , exert not themselves with violence , either in the face or gesture . He pierces not heaven , like the Laocoon of Virgil ; his mouth is rather opened to discharge an anxious overloaded groan , as Sadolet says ; the struggling body ...
... say , exert not themselves with violence , either in the face or gesture . He pierces not heaven , like the Laocoon of Virgil ; his mouth is rather opened to discharge an anxious overloaded groan , as Sadolet says ; the struggling body ...
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... says , is " to point out the excellencies of the ancients in the imitative arts , " 42 and he bases much of his reasoning on the evidence in " the discoveries of Herculaneum . " 43 His conclusion recalls Winckelmann in the mind of the ...
... says , is " to point out the excellencies of the ancients in the imitative arts , " 42 and he bases much of his reasoning on the evidence in " the discoveries of Herculaneum . " 43 His conclusion recalls Winckelmann in the mind of the ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
THE SOCIETY OF DILETTANTI AND THE GROWTH | 17 |
ROMANTIC HELLENISM IN THE LITERATURE OF TRAVEL | 39 |
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The Rise of Romantic Hellenism in English Literature, 1732-1786 Bernard Herbert Stern Uddragsvisning - 1940 |
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