Essays in History and ArtW. Blackwood and sons, 1862 - 526 páginas |
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... principle of harmonic proportion as exemplified in the peerless edifice of the Parthenon of Athens . Since the essay on " Our Indian Empire " was printed off , the Governor - General has issued an edict conceding the long - withheld ...
... principle of harmonic proportion as exemplified in the peerless edifice of the Parthenon of Athens . Since the essay on " Our Indian Empire " was printed off , the Governor - General has issued an edict conceding the long - withheld ...
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... principle of " like draws to like , " but because their souls existed together as twins in a prior and higher state of existence , and long to reunite and blend themselves together again when they happen to meet on earth . A fancy so ...
... principle of " like draws to like , " but because their souls existed together as twins in a prior and higher state of existence , and long to reunite and blend themselves together again when they happen to meet on earth . A fancy so ...
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... principles of colouring laid down in a preceding part of this essay , it is evident that we must assort rose or red - coloured woods , such as mahogany , with green stuffs ; yellow woods , such as citron , ash - root , maple , satin ...
... principles of colouring laid down in a preceding part of this essay , it is evident that we must assort rose or red - coloured woods , such as mahogany , with green stuffs ; yellow woods , such as citron , ash - root , maple , satin ...
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... principles to be followed , in our remarks upon the effects which contiguous colours produce upon one another . What we would more especially look to now , is not the general costume , so much as that portion of it which surrounds or ...
... principles to be followed , in our remarks upon the effects which contiguous colours produce upon one another . What we would more especially look to now , is not the general costume , so much as that portion of it which surrounds or ...
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... principles , by hold- ing that blue accords well with fair complexions , and yellow ( apricot , for instance ) and orange - red with dark ones , these colours being respectively the complementaries or contrasts to the predominant hue in ...
... principles , by hold- ing that blue accords well with fair complexions , and yellow ( apricot , for instance ) and orange - red with dark ones , these colours being respectively the complementaries or contrasts to the predominant hue in ...
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Página 195 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned Natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British Territories in India...
Página 362 - Ave Maria ! blessed be the hour ! The time, the clime, the spot, where I so oft Have felt that moment in its fullest power Sink o'er the earth so beautiful and soft, While swung the deep bell in the distant tower. Or the faint dying day-hymn stole aloft, And not a breath crept through the rosy air, And yet the forest leaves seem'd stirr'd with prayer.