| Ralph Fletcher - 1846 - 120 páginas
...in their portraits and in their expressive smiles, has personified modesty, maternal love, purity of mind, and in a word, grace itself. Nor did he impress this character on the countenance alone, but distributed it throughout the figure in its attitude, gesture,... | |
| Theodore Henry Fielding - 1846 - 302 páginas
...in their portraits and in their expressive smiles, has personified modesty, maternal love, purity of mind, and in a word, grace itself. Nor did he impress this character on the countenance alone, but distributed it throughout the figure in its attitude, gesture,... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1865 - 662 páginas
...their portraits, and in their expressive smiles, has personified modesty, maternal love, purity of mind, and, in a word, grace itself. Nor did he impress...drapery, with a dexterity which may be admired, but never rivalled. His freedom of execution was a component part of this grace, which, indeed vanishes... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1867 - 654 páginas
...their portraits, and in their expressive smiles, has personified modesty, maternal love, purity of mind, and, in a word, grace itself. Nor did he impress...drapery, with a dexterity which may be admired, but never rivalled. His freedom of execution was a component part of this grace which, indeed, vanishes... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1873 - 666 páginas
...smiles, has personified modesty, maternal love, parity of mind. ami. in a word, grace itself. Nor diil he impress this quality on the countenance alone but...drapery, with a dexterity which may be admired, but never rivalled. His freedom of execution was a component part of this grace, which, indeed vanishes... | |
| Shearjashub Spooner - 1873 - 664 páginas
...tlfeir portraits, and in their expressive smiles, has personified modesty, maternal love, purity of mind, and, in a word, grace itself. Nor did he impress...alone, but distributed it throughout the figure in its attitu'le, gesture, ami action, and in the folds of the drapery, with a dexterity which may be admired,... | |
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