The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 195
... taken down the statues of their famous Fonte Gaia , they have taken down the statues of this very cathedral front , and swept them into the museum or magazine of the cathedral works . Much renewal of the pavement has taken place from ...
... taken down the statues of their famous Fonte Gaia , they have taken down the statues of this very cathedral front , and swept them into the museum or magazine of the cathedral works . Much renewal of the pavement has taken place from ...
Page 196
... taken his hint from the workmen of jected to tribute and military service . At Siena ; but they may possibly have taken theirs from Dante . * For Vasari's remark about Duccio turns out to have been made , like so many of his remarks ...
... taken his hint from the workmen of jected to tribute and military service . At Siena ; but they may possibly have taken theirs from Dante . * For Vasari's remark about Duccio turns out to have been made , like so many of his remarks ...
Page 267
... taken to the extent which it often is without grave disturbance of the proper functions of life . It is got rid of from the blood , and exhaled out of the body , almost as rapidly as it is taken into the stomach . Even when it is used ...
... taken to the extent which it often is without grave disturbance of the proper functions of life . It is got rid of from the blood , and exhaled out of the body , almost as rapidly as it is taken into the stomach . Even when it is used ...
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