Good WordsA. Strahan and Company, 1906 |
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... tion . In all the pic- tures under notice he has made the colour of Christ's hair that of " ripe corn . " A passing reference to the various forms of nimbus used by artists elicited from Mr. Westlake the fol- lowing interesting de ...
... tion . In all the pic- tures under notice he has made the colour of Christ's hair that of " ripe corn . " A passing reference to the various forms of nimbus used by artists elicited from Mr. Westlake the fol- lowing interesting de ...
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... tion was gradually dropped , and the services of the teachers became entirely voluntary . At the present day , writing is taught merely as an exercise in some of the classes : the numerous science classes which did such good work having ...
... tion was gradually dropped , and the services of the teachers became entirely voluntary . At the present day , writing is taught merely as an exercise in some of the classes : the numerous science classes which did such good work having ...
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... tion , with the hilt opposite the lips , is a repetition of the Crusader's action in kissing the cross hilt of his sword in token of faith and fealty , while lowering the point afterward implies either submission or friend- ship ...
... tion , with the hilt opposite the lips , is a repetition of the Crusader's action in kissing the cross hilt of his sword in token of faith and fealty , while lowering the point afterward implies either submission or friend- ship ...
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