| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 páginas
...fculptors had improved but little on the rude ages of Greece, when unhewn flones, oral beft cut in to a quadrangular form, were the only emblems of their divinities. Yet even thefe figures, I think, were not introduced into European Greece till after the days of Homer. Th,e name of Daedalus... | |
| 1800 - 776 páginas
...Iculptors had improved but little on the rude ages of Greece, when unhewn flones, oral belt cut into a quadrangular form, were the only emblems of their divinities. Yet even thefe figures, I think, were not introduced into European Greece till after the days of Homer. The name of Dxdalus... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 páginas
...fculptors had improved but little on the rude ages of Greece, when unhewn flones, oral beft cutintoa quadrangular form, were the only emblems of their divinities. Yet even thefe figures, I think, were not introduced into European Greece till after the days of Homer. The name of Dxdalus... | |
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