English miscellany: a symposium of history, literature and the arts, Volume 3British Council, 1952 - Art A symposium of history, literature and the arts. |
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... century 51. There is no word here of any victor triumphant , such as Savonarola had conceived Our Lord in his passion in the terms of a Roman emperor and as Titian handed it on to late Renaissance art More's treatise seems to belong ...
... century 51. There is no word here of any victor triumphant , such as Savonarola had conceived Our Lord in his passion in the terms of a Roman emperor and as Titian handed it on to late Renaissance art More's treatise seems to belong ...
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... century . « Ah well , I say , now ye come home , lo » 55. There are few contemporary parallels , except , perhaps ... century was incapable ; which marks it as belonging to the beginning of the sixteenth . If we want to realize in what ...
... century . « Ah well , I say , now ye come home , lo » 55. There are few contemporary parallels , except , perhaps ... century was incapable ; which marks it as belonging to the beginning of the sixteenth . If we want to realize in what ...
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... century , for example , was a time when corpses , skulls and skeletons were extravagantly popular . Painted , sculptured , written about and dramatically re- presented , the Danse Macabre was everywhere . To the fifteenth century artist ...
... century , for example , was a time when corpses , skulls and skeletons were extravagantly popular . Painted , sculptured , written about and dramatically re- presented , the Danse Macabre was everywhere . To the fifteenth century artist ...
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Giacomo Devoto Anglosassone o Inglese antico pag | 1 |
H W Donner St Thomas Mores Treatise on the Four | 25 |
Jorgen Andersen Giant Dreams | 49 |
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