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Pagina 120
... face and favour of the countenance , ' making ' no accompt of other parts of the body , ' so he , too , asks for ' leave to seek out the signs and tokens of the mind only . ' That was his ambition to paint a gallery of portraits ; to ...
... face and favour of the countenance , ' making ' no accompt of other parts of the body , ' so he , too , asks for ' leave to seek out the signs and tokens of the mind only . ' That was his ambition to paint a gallery of portraits ; to ...
Pagina 171
... face ; and his head and his beard being all white , and his face leane and wrinckled , for the extreame sorrowes he had taken , divers of them that were by held their handes before their eyes , whilest Herennius did cruelly murder him ...
... face ; and his head and his beard being all white , and his face leane and wrinckled , for the extreame sorrowes he had taken , divers of them that were by held their handes before their eyes , whilest Herennius did cruelly murder him ...
Pagina 360
... face of man . . . we will terme it an influence of the heavenlie bountifulness , the whiche for all it stretcheth over all thynges that be created ( like the light of the Sonn ) yet when it findeth out a face well proportioned , and ...
... face of man . . . we will terme it an influence of the heavenlie bountifulness , the whiche for all it stretcheth over all thynges that be created ( like the light of the Sonn ) yet when it findeth out a face well proportioned , and ...
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