Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 1
... once possessed by Man , can. PUTNAM'S OF MAGAZINE ONE who is familiar with the remains of ancient art and the traces of ancient life , in Italy and Greece , and the islands of the Mediterranean - who knows the Baths of Titus and ...
... once possessed by Man , can. PUTNAM'S OF MAGAZINE ONE who is familiar with the remains of ancient art and the traces of ancient life , in Italy and Greece , and the islands of the Mediterranean - who knows the Baths of Titus and ...
Pagina 2
... once possessed by Man , can have. ovens yield up their deserted loaves and viands , and the bronze water - jars keep their unevaporated contents . A single illustration will serve to show the difference between the former and the present ...
... once possessed by Man , can have. ovens yield up their deserted loaves and viands , and the bronze water - jars keep their unevaporated contents . A single illustration will serve to show the difference between the former and the present ...
Pagina 7
... once grave and tender , betrays the struggle of a tragic double existence in his fur- rowed brow and deep - set , mournful eyes . His equine part - as in every Centaur represented in the collection - is aston- ishingly small : it is the ...
... once grave and tender , betrays the struggle of a tragic double existence in his fur- rowed brow and deep - set , mournful eyes . His equine part - as in every Centaur represented in the collection - is aston- ishingly small : it is the ...
Pagina 9
... once possessed by Man , can have perished . We cannot even admit , without a sense of mortification , that any people were more generally devel- oped in any particular direction , than ourselves . Yet , when we learn how universal was ...
... once possessed by Man , can have perished . We cannot even admit , without a sense of mortification , that any people were more generally devel- oped in any particular direction , than ourselves . Yet , when we learn how universal was ...
Pagina 18
... ( once in use ) , they loathe the wearing of a dead woman's hair , they are sick of trailing their skirts in the mud , and yet they do these things ; they do what- ever " fashion " —that hidden god - tells them to do . Now , woman is a ...
... ( once in use ) , they loathe the wearing of a dead woman's hair , they are sick of trailing their skirts in the mud , and yet they do these things ; they do what- ever " fashion " —that hidden god - tells them to do . Now , woman is a ...
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