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... supposed visible to him and to other spectators , and therefore to admit of arrange- ment and comprehension within the allotted space , and all the other circumstances essential to visual representation . Having , however , made these ...
... supposed visible to him and to other spectators , and therefore to admit of arrange- ment and comprehension within the allotted space , and all the other circumstances essential to visual representation . Having , however , made these ...
Page 147
... supposed to have been engaged in it were fictitious . The cause of the war according to all the poets , was the judgment of Paris and his decision in favour of Venus . And though many in the latter times of Greece may have looked upon ...
... supposed to have been engaged in it were fictitious . The cause of the war according to all the poets , was the judgment of Paris and his decision in favour of Venus . And though many in the latter times of Greece may have looked upon ...
Page 215
... supposed , that they have joined in perjury to entail disgrace and misery upon two persons against whom they had no cause of malignity or ill - will . The other improbability is the commission of incestuous adultery . We must remember ...
... supposed , that they have joined in perjury to entail disgrace and misery upon two persons against whom they had no cause of malignity or ill - will . The other improbability is the commission of incestuous adultery . We must remember ...
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