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Page 225
... probably , impossible for him , under these circumstances , to dispose of the time and labor that would have been required for a thorough investigation of the subject , and he was obliged to content himself with such imperfect notions ...
... probably , impossible for him , under these circumstances , to dispose of the time and labor that would have been required for a thorough investigation of the subject , and he was obliged to content himself with such imperfect notions ...
Page 312
... probably the design of the artist to in- timate by this expression , the triumph of religious faith and hope over ... probably executed for the purpose of being placed in the Es- curial , the subject having been selected with a view to ...
... probably the design of the artist to in- timate by this expression , the triumph of religious faith and hope over ... probably executed for the purpose of being placed in the Es- curial , the subject having been selected with a view to ...
Page 316
... probably capable of attaining . We well remember the air of satisfac- tion with which the distinguished Scotch artist Wilkie , with whom we had the pleasure of going through the museum at Madrid , pointed to the figure of Ariadne , and ...
... probably capable of attaining . We well remember the air of satisfac- tion with which the distinguished Scotch artist Wilkie , with whom we had the pleasure of going through the museum at Madrid , pointed to the figure of Ariadne , and ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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