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Page 142
... head , upon a throne gilded and glittering with precious stones , sat the Empress surrounded by her court , the most brilliant in Europe . Such were the arrangements in this place , that every one could see and be seen . In the colossa ...
... head , upon a throne gilded and glittering with precious stones , sat the Empress surrounded by her court , the most brilliant in Europe . Such were the arrangements in this place , that every one could see and be seen . In the colossa ...
Page 177
... heads so habited were those of the monarch . Fig . 9. Old bearded head , laureate . ' This might be un- derstood by the uninitiated to signify an old bearded head of a poet laureate ; whereas it is the head of Jupiter bearded and ...
... heads so habited were those of the monarch . Fig . 9. Old bearded head , laureate . ' This might be un- derstood by the uninitiated to signify an old bearded head of a poet laureate ; whereas it is the head of Jupiter bearded and ...
Page 525
... heads of the two sons of Laocoon are in the same style with the heads of the two sons of Niobe at Florence ; and we add to this remark , with still more propability , that the head of Laocoon , which we have recently and closely ...
... heads of the two sons of Laocoon are in the same style with the heads of the two sons of Niobe at Florence ; and we add to this remark , with still more propability , that the head of Laocoon , which we have recently and closely ...
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