| Johann Caspar Lavater - 1826 - 380 páginas
...be declared to deny the light of the sun at noon-day. The human body is a plant, each part of which has the character of the stem. Suffer me to repeat...of men, in words, deeds, books, and works of art. I therefore find the greatest incongruities in the heads of the greatest masters. I know no painter,... | |
| Johann Caspar Lavater - 1827 - 394 páginas
...be declared to deny the light of the sun at noon-day. The human body is a plant, each part of which has the character of the stem. Suffer me to repeat...all things is continually controverted, among all of men, in words, deeds, books, and works of art. I therefore find the greatest incongruU ties in the... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 672 páginas
...that he who shall deny it will he declared to deny the light of the sun at noon-day. The human hody is a plant; each part has the character of the stem....controverted, among all ranks of men, in words, deeds, hooks, and works of art Therefore it is that I find the greatest incongruities in the heads of the... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 620 páginas
...of the sun at noon-day. The human hody is a plant; each part has the character of the stem. Sutler me to repeat this continually, since this most evident...controverted, among all ranks of men, in words, deeds, hooks, and works of art. Therefore it is that I find the greatest incongruities in the heads of the... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1848 - 618 páginas
...so demonstrated that he who shall deny it will be declared to deny the light of the sun at noon-day. The human body is a plant ; each part has the character of the stem. Sutfer me to repeat this continually, since this most evident of all thinzs is continually controverted,... | |
| Johann Caspar Lavater - 1866 - 356 páginas
...be declared to deny the light of the sun at noonday. The human body is a plant, each part of which has the character of the stem. Suffer me to repeat...controverted, among all ranks of men, in words, deeds, books, end works of art. I, therefore, find the greatest incongruities in the heads of the greatest masters.... | |
| Frederic Henry Hedge - 1852 - 606 páginas
...so demonstrated that he who shall deny it will be declared to deny the light of the sun at ncon-day. The human body is a plant ; each part has the character of the stem. Suffer me to repeat ihis continually, since this most evident of all thinzs is continually controverted, among all ranksof... | |
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