Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Blanchard and Lea, 1857 |
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... manner in which they originally made their retreats . Upon the two great claws , folded towards each oth- er , and thus forming , with the front of the body , a sort of shelf , the dirt is carefully brought to the surface , and thrown ...
... manner in which they originally made their retreats . Upon the two great claws , folded towards each oth- er , and thus forming , with the front of the body , a sort of shelf , the dirt is carefully brought to the surface , and thrown ...
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... manner was carried to excess by Crébillon , in the Atrée . In 1709 appeared his Electre , which is as declam- atory and as intricate as his earlier plays ; His yet it suited the taste of the age . chef d'œuvre , at least according to La ...
... manner was carried to excess by Crébillon , in the Atrée . In 1709 appeared his Electre , which is as declam- atory and as intricate as his earlier plays ; His yet it suited the taste of the age . chef d'œuvre , at least according to La ...
Pàgina 8
... manner struck out by Corneille . He was a man of a proud and independent character , disdained to flatter the great , and passed much of his life in a condition bordering on poverty . More fortunate circumstances might have given more ...
... manner struck out by Corneille . He was a man of a proud and independent character , disdained to flatter the great , and passed much of his life in a condition bordering on poverty . More fortunate circumstances might have given more ...
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... , he felt himself at once constrained to imi- tate only the ancient models , and to rec- ommend their simple and natural manner His to his contemporaries . Crescimbeni be- longed to all the 14 CRESCENT - CRESCIMBENI .
... , he felt himself at once constrained to imi- tate only the ancient models , and to rec- ommend their simple and natural manner His to his contemporaries . Crescimbeni be- longed to all the 14 CRESCENT - CRESCIMBENI .
Pàgina 15
... manner of Caravaggio , and has become a man- nerist from a desire to be constantly new . He had many scholars , among whom were his two sons , Antonio and Luigi Crespi . The latter distinguished himself by his writings on painting ...
... manner of Caravaggio , and has become a man- nerist from a desire to be constantly new . He had many scholars , among whom were his two sons , Antonio and Luigi Crespi . The latter distinguished himself by his writings on painting ...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1830 |
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