Works, Volumen16,Tema 8G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... original or quoted part . My wish is that the whole may appear in a plain style ; and be handed to the public in an honest , unaffected , simple garb . " We forbear to go into the vexed question concerning this address ; how much of it ...
... original or quoted part . My wish is that the whole may appear in a plain style ; and be handed to the public in an honest , unaffected , simple garb . " We forbear to go into the vexed question concerning this address ; how much of it ...
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... original portraits of the leaders , both civil and military , in that achievement , including the statesmen who were chiefly instrumental in fram- ing the Constitution and organizing the government . He brought a letter of introduction ...
... original portraits of the leaders , both civil and military , in that achievement , including the statesmen who were chiefly instrumental in fram- ing the Constitution and organizing the government . He brought a letter of introduction ...
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... original Confeder- acy , to embody in a style worthy of more than Italian genius , the grand conception of a representative monument , with Washington in a colossal equestrian statue as the centre , and the Virginia patriots and orators ...
... original Confeder- acy , to embody in a style worthy of more than Italian genius , the grand conception of a representative monument , with Washington in a colossal equestrian statue as the centre , and the Virginia patriots and orators ...
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... original , and as a work of art . His most important achievement , how- ever , was a bust of Washington , generally considered the most perfect representation of the man and the hero combined , after Stuart's and Houdon's master- pieces ...
... original , and as a work of art . His most important achievement , how- ever , was a bust of Washington , generally considered the most perfect representation of the man and the hero combined , after Stuart's and Houdon's master- pieces ...
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... The history of this sculp- tor is a striking contrast to that of Ceracchi . A native of Versailles , he flourished at an epoch remarkably prolific of original characters in all departments of letters and Appendix 141.
... The history of this sculp- tor is a striking contrast to that of Ceracchi . A native of Versailles , he flourished at an epoch remarkably prolific of original characters in all departments of letters and Appendix 141.
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