Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... paintings , with the aid of all the light that has been thrown upon the subject by the ac- counts of the Greek and Hebrew writers , and by the new hieroglyphical learning , which he has himself contributed very much to enlarge . The ...
... paintings , with the aid of all the light that has been thrown upon the subject by the ac- counts of the Greek and Hebrew writers , and by the new hieroglyphical learning , which he has himself contributed very much to enlarge . The ...
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... painted of a blue color . Cushions were , probably , placed upon the hollow part of these pillows , when they were used ... paintings frequently represent meetings for social and convivial purposes , and give a very complete view of the ...
... painted of a blue color . Cushions were , probably , placed upon the hollow part of these pillows , when they were used ... paintings frequently represent meetings for social and convivial purposes , and give a very complete view of the ...
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... paintings , of which a copy is given , and which may be regarded as the most curious of all , at least , if the opinion entertained by some , of the nature of the subject , should be confirmed . The painting is found in an exca- vated ...
... paintings , of which a copy is given , and which may be regarded as the most curious of all , at least , if the opinion entertained by some , of the nature of the subject , should be confirmed . The painting is found in an exca- vated ...
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