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... story but two others ) . So he doubtless did . That Tasso's gates are of silver , not of ivory , and that they picture the stories of Hercules and Iole and of Antony and Cleopatra , not that of Jason and Medea , need not make us look ...
... story but two others ) . So he doubtless did . That Tasso's gates are of silver , not of ivory , and that they picture the stories of Hercules and Iole and of Antony and Cleopatra , not that of Jason and Medea , need not make us look ...
Pagina 146
... story , as in another plaque showing a man carrying off a woman , her skirts swirling as he lifts her , three other women looking back aghast.16 On still another casket , 17 similar high moments ' of the story appear : Medea with the ...
... story , as in another plaque showing a man carrying off a woman , her skirts swirling as he lifts her , three other women looking back aghast.16 On still another casket , 17 similar high moments ' of the story appear : Medea with the ...
Pagina 147
... story - subject and that from silver to ivory , certain particularly vivid descriptive details such as the color and the frothy ivory waves , and the descriptive method used ( the telling - off of tableau - like episodic moments of the ...
... story - subject and that from silver to ivory , certain particularly vivid descriptive details such as the color and the frothy ivory waves , and the descriptive method used ( the telling - off of tableau - like episodic moments of the ...
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