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... appear to have remained in a tolerably perfect state so late as the Twelfth century . At some unknown subsequent period , its ruin appears to have been caused by an earthquake ; but its final demolition was effected by the Knights of St ...
... appear to have remained in a tolerably perfect state so late as the Twelfth century . At some unknown subsequent period , its ruin appears to have been caused by an earthquake ; but its final demolition was effected by the Knights of St ...
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... appearing to remove a great difficulty in the description of Pliny . " Some time , " says he , " after having completed this plan I discovered the following passage in Hyginus , which had hitherto escaped the attention of commentators ...
... appearing to remove a great difficulty in the description of Pliny . " Some time , " says he , " after having completed this plan I discovered the following passage in Hyginus , which had hitherto escaped the attention of commentators ...
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... appears to have written of them in glowing terms in the Journal which he gave to Dr. Edward Daniel Clarke , by whom several extracts were given in the second volume of his Travels , published in 1812. * In 1811 Capt . Beaufort ...
... appears to have written of them in glowing terms in the Journal which he gave to Dr. Edward Daniel Clarke , by whom several extracts were given in the second volume of his Travels , published in 1812. * In 1811 Capt . Beaufort ...
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... appears to exist with respect to the general character of the Mauso- leum ; but Messrs . Newton and Smith's ... appear that these sculptures represented the favorite subject of an Amazonomachia ; but it is hardly possible to ...
... appears to exist with respect to the general character of the Mauso- leum ; but Messrs . Newton and Smith's ... appear that these sculptures represented the favorite subject of an Amazonomachia ; but it is hardly possible to ...
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... appears to me , that Phidias stands rather in the situation of Domenico Ghirlandajo , and some other artists who flourished at the end of the fifteenth century ; who endeavoured to abolish the use of gilding in pictures , and to ...
... appears to me , that Phidias stands rather in the situation of Domenico Ghirlandajo , and some other artists who flourished at the end of the fifteenth century ; who endeavoured to abolish the use of gilding in pictures , and to ...
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