| 1817 - 628 lehte
...chest, while the quick breathing of their speed in the chase, dilates their nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so nobly depicted...The Italians were delighted, and . allowed that a better criticism had rarely been pronounced on the statue.' This earnest examiner could not leave any... | |
| 1816 - 600 lehte
...chest, while the quick breathing of their speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so nobly depicted...not lose by Mr. Robinson's translation. The Italians vere delighted, and allowed that a better criticism had rarely been pronounced on the merits of the... | |
| 1816 - 572 lehte
...chest, while the quick breathing of their speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so nobly depicted...translation. The Italians were delighted, and allowed that a better criticism had rarely been pronounced on the merits of the statue. The view of the other great... | |
| 1816 - 696 lehte
...chest, while tbe quick breathing of their speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so. nobly depicted...translation. The Italians were delighted, and allowed thnt a better criticism had rarely been pronounced on the merits of the statue. The view of the other... | |
| 1830 - 504 lehte
...unconstrained. " I'have seen them often," he continued, " standing in the very attitude of this Apollo, and pursuing, with an .intense eye, 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.... | |
| 1818 - 784 lehte
...chest, while the quick breathing of iheir speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so nobly depicted in the Apollo. " I have seen them often," addrd he, " standing in that vrry attitude, and pursuing, with an intense rye, the arrow which tiiey... | |
| John Galt - 1820 - 452 lehte
...quick breathing of their speed in the chaoe, dilates the nostrils with that apparent conscious* ness of vigour which is so nobly depicted in the Apollo....translation. The Italians were delighted, and allowed that a better criticism had rarely been pronounced on the merits of the statue. The view of the other great... | |
| 1821 - 732 lehte
...chest, while the quick breathing of their speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so nobly depicted...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 lehte
...which is so nobly depicted in the Apollo. 'l have seen them often,' added he, ' standing in that 120 very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense eye,...translation. The Italians were delighted, and allowed that a better criticism had rarely been pronounced on the merits of the statue." Gal?, Life of West. The little... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1833 - 292 lehte
...unconstrained. " I have seen them often," he continued, " standing in the very attitude of this Apollo, and pursuing with an intense eye 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.... | |
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