| 1817 - 628 pages
...nobly depicted in the Apollo. " I have seen them often," added he, " standing in that very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow." This descriptive explanation did not lose by Mr. Robinson's translation. The Italians were delighted, and... | |
| 1816 - 600 pages
...nobly depicted in the Apollo. " I have seen them often," added he, " standing in that very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow."* This descriptive explanation did not lose by Mr. Robinson's translation. The Italians vere delighted, and... | |
| 1816 - 572 pages
...nobly depicted in the Apollo. " I have seen them often," added he, " standing in that very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow." This descriptive explanation did not lose by Mr. Robinson's translation. The Italians were delighted, and... | |
| 1816 - 696 pages
...nobly depicted in the Apollo. ' I have seen them often,' added he, ' standing in that very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow.' This descriptive explanation did not lose by Mr. Robinson's translation. The Italians were delighted, and... | |
| 1816 - 644 pages
...nobly depicted in the Apollo. " I have seen them often," added he, " standing in that very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow."* This descriptive explanation did not lose by Mr. Robinson's translation. The Italians were delighted, and... | |
| 1830 - 504 pages
...their persons — the elasticity of their limbs, and their motions free and unconstrained. " I'have seen them often," he continued, " standing in the...arrow which they had just discharged from the bow." The Italians cleared their moody brows, and allowed that a better criticism had rarely been pronounced.... | |
| John Galt - 1820 - 452 pages
...nobly depicted in the Apollo. " I have seen them often," added he, " standing in that very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow." This descriptive explanation did not lose by Mr. Robinson's translation. The Italians were delighted, and... | |
| 1821 - 732 pages
...nobly depicted in the Apollo. I have seen them often," added he, " standing in that very attitude, and pursuing with an intense eye the arrow which they had just discharged from their bow. The Italians were delighted, and allowed that a better criticism had rarely been pronounced... | |
| Henry Pickering - 1822 - 150 pages
...nobly depicted in the Apollo. 'l have seen them often,' added he, ' standing in that 120 very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye, the arrow which they had just discharged from the bow.' This descriptive explanation did not lose by Mr. Robinson's translation. The Italians were delighted, and... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1833 - 292 pages
...capital of Christendom, and filled with some of the most erudite characters in Europe," says Gait, " conducted the young Quaker to view the masterpieces...arrow which they had just discharged from the bow." The Italians cleared their moody brows, and allowed that a better criticism had rarely been pronounced.... | |
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