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... eyes to one whose other virtues have already taken us captive ? Virgil's Laocoön shrieks aloud , but this shrieking Laocoön we already know and love as the wisest of patriots and the most affectionate of fathers . We refer his cries not ...
... eyes to one whose other virtues have already taken us captive ? Virgil's Laocoön shrieks aloud , but this shrieking Laocoön we already know and love as the wisest of patriots and the most affectionate of fathers . We refer his cries not ...
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... eye , but by our imagination through the eye . The picture in question may therefore be called up again in our ... eyes , ought to be transformed into those other features - such reasons , I confess , never dawn upon me . It even ...
... eye , but by our imagination through the eye . The picture in question may therefore be called up again in our ... eyes , ought to be transformed into those other features - such reasons , I confess , never dawn upon me . It even ...
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... eye either should or could take in at a glance ; and only in such a case would it be needful to arrange that our eyes should fall rather upon Laocoon than upon the burning city . The two descriptions follow each other successively , and ...
... eye either should or could take in at a glance ; and only in such a case would it be needful to arrange that our eyes should fall rather upon Laocoon than upon the burning city . The two descriptions follow each other successively , and ...
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Agesander Al-Hafi already amongst ancient appear artist Athenodorus beauty better brother Caylus certainly Chabrias Christian Daja dear Dervish disgust Edited ESSAYS Exit expression eyes father feel Francisca Friar give Greek hand hear heart Heraclius Herr Winckelmann Homer honour imitation kind Knight lady ladyship Landlord Laocoön leave less listen little girl look lord Lysippus madam mademoiselle Major von Tellheim Mameluke master mean merely Minna Nathan Nature Neoptolemus never once Ovid pain painter painting Patriarch perhaps Phidias Philoctetes picture pity play Pliny POEMS poet poetic poetry Polydorus reason Recha Riccaut ring Saladin SCENE Sergeant-Major Shield sister Sittah Sophocles soul speak Stauffen story Sultan sure tell Templar thank things thou thought Thuringia to-day Translated true truth ugliness Virgil vols von Tellheim Werner What's wish word δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν