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... Greece , Egypt , and the Holy Land . - From the Eclectic Review . ( Continued from p . 424. vol . viii . ) DR . Clarke expresses a lively and indignant regret at that pro- cess by which the cupidity of British taste was , at the time of ...
... Greece , Egypt , and the Holy Land . - From the Eclectic Review . ( Continued from p . 424. vol . viii . ) DR . Clarke expresses a lively and indignant regret at that pro- cess by which the cupidity of British taste was , at the time of ...
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... Greece , excepting the said Disdar , would have been gratified at the demolition of these displaced pieces of marble , considered as parts of the sculpture of the temple , though probably more gratified if the sculptures could have been ...
... Greece , excepting the said Disdar , would have been gratified at the demolition of these displaced pieces of marble , considered as parts of the sculpture of the temple , though probably more gratified if the sculptures could have been ...
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... Greece , in one continued picture above three feet in height , and originally six hundred feet in length , of which a very considerable portion now remains , is alone worth a journey to Athens ; nor will any scholar deem the undertaking ...
... Greece , in one continued picture above three feet in height , and originally six hundred feet in length , of which a very considerable portion now remains , is alone worth a journey to Athens ; nor will any scholar deem the undertaking ...
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... Greece , he will probably not hesitate to affirm more befitting a goddess , than the being enthroned literally in a dunghill , even at Eleusis . He quitted the Piraeus with the intention of sailing to Epi- daurus ; and after visiting ...
... Greece , he will probably not hesitate to affirm more befitting a goddess , than the being enthroned literally in a dunghill , even at Eleusis . He quitted the Piraeus with the intention of sailing to Epi- daurus ; and after visiting ...
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... Greece : nor can an example be adduced where , in any country , uniformly flat and monophanous , like Scythia or Belgium , the fire of imagi- nation has ever kindled . It is not that Greece owed its celebrity to an Orpheus or a Pindar ...
... Greece : nor can an example be adduced where , in any country , uniformly flat and monophanous , like Scythia or Belgium , the fire of imagi- nation has ever kindled . It is not that Greece owed its celebrity to an Orpheus or a Pindar ...
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