Lectures on Art

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Bickers and Son, 1880 - 429 páginas
 

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Página 429 - over Jordan, and says to them : " That this may be a sign among you, that when your children ask their fathers in time to come, saying, What mean ye by these stones ? then ye shall be able to answer them." CHISWICK PRESS:—CHARLES WHITTINGHAM, TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.
Página 331 - Meanwhile, a busy throng the forum fill'd : There between two a fierce contention rose, About a death-fine ; to the public one Appeal'd, asserting to have paid the whole ; While one denied that he had aught received. Both were desirous that before the judge The issue should be tried ; with noisy shouts Their
Página 330 - there : In one were marriage pomp and revelry, And brides, in gay procession, through the streets With blazing torches from their chambers borne, While frequent rose the hymeneal song. Youths whirl'd around in joyous dance, with sound Of flute and harp ; and, standing at their doors, Admiring women on the pageant gazed
Página 386 - taught : he can neither speak, nor walk, nor eat, and, in short, he can do nothing, at the prompting of Nature only, but weep. For this it is that many have been of opinion that it were better not to have been born, or if

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