| Harvard University. Germanic Museum - 1904 - 76 pages
...ecclesiastic, with his carefully arranged hair flowing from his tonsure, holding the missal in front of him ; the various knights, one looking out from behind his...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. If with some such thoughts as these in mind we turn to the works of literature of the same epoch, if... | |
| 1904 - 786 pages
...accidental trifles, reproduce life äs it is. It is impossible in the face of such works of sculpture äs these not to feel that they proceeded from artists...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. If with some such thoughts äs these in mind we turn to the works of literature of the same epoch,... | |
| Harvard University. Germanic Museum, Kuno Francke - 1906 - 82 pages
...sword in front of him on the ground, while with his right hand he gathers his mantle about his neck, others in still different postures and moods, —...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. One feels that here are seen the mature artistic fruits of the great Hohenstaufen epoch, — an epoch... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1908 - 762 pages
...sword in front of him on the ground, while with his right hand he gathers his mantle about his neck, others in still different postures and moods, —...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. One feels that here are seen the mature artistic fruits of the great Hohenstaufen epoch — an epoch... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1908 - 760 pages
...sword in front of him on the ground, while with his right hand he gathers his mantle about his neck, others in still different postures and moods, —...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. One feels that here are seen the mature artistic fruits of the great Hohenstaufen epoch — an epoch... | |
| Kuno Francke - 1922 - 92 pages
...sword in front of him on the ground, while with his right hand he gathers his mantle about his neck, others in still different postures and moods, —...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. One feels that here are seen the mature artistic fruits of the great Hohenstaufen epoch, — an epoch... | |
| Charles Holme, Guy Eglington, Peyton Boswell, William Bernard McCormick, Henry James Whigham - 1909 - 552 pages
...sword in front of him on the ground, while with his right hand he gathers his mantle about his neck; others in still different postures and moods — there...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. One feels that here are seen the mature artistic fruits of the great Hohenstaufen epoch — an epoch... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1904 - 790 pages
...of him, with his carefully arranged hair flowing from his tonsure ; the various knights, one lurking out from behind his shield, another leaning upon his...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. If with some such thoughts as these in mind we turn to the works of literature of the same epoch, if... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1908 - 762 pages
...sword in front of him on the ground, while with his right hand he gathers his mantle about his neck, others in still different postures and moods, —...developed, highly organized, complicated individuals. One feels that here are seen the mature artistic fruits of the great Hohenstaufen epoch — an epoch... | |
| 750 pages
...sword in front of him on the ground, while with his right hand he gathers his mantle about his neck, others in still different postures and moods, —...impressions of any sort — in other words, fully developed, higiily organized, complicated individuals. One feels that here are seen the mature artistic fruits... | |
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