The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 4G. Berger, 1868 - Anecdotes |
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Page 57
... formed part of a fĂȘte , to which were invited all the royal family , and a select party of the court . The rooms were thrown open , and a magnifi- cent supper of one hundred covers closed the enter- tainment . This formed one of the gay ...
... formed part of a fĂȘte , to which were invited all the royal family , and a select party of the court . The rooms were thrown open , and a magnifi- cent supper of one hundred covers closed the enter- tainment . This formed one of the gay ...
Page 103
... extracted from them , but that more might still be formed . There is reason to believe , also , that the Ionic order originated in Egypt . The capitals of the columns of Tentyra THE FINE ARTS . 103 THE ARTS AMONG THE EGYPTIANS. ...
... extracted from them , but that more might still be formed . There is reason to believe , also , that the Ionic order originated in Egypt . The capitals of the columns of Tentyra THE FINE ARTS . 103 THE ARTS AMONG THE EGYPTIANS. ...
Page 122
... formation , is ten or twelve days . By an ingenious variation of the process , Signor Pagliari is able to form a ... forming the cast white as usual , then sepa- rating from it all the parts not projecting in relief , and exposing it as ...
... formation , is ten or twelve days . By an ingenious variation of the process , Signor Pagliari is able to form a ... forming the cast white as usual , then sepa- rating from it all the parts not projecting in relief , and exposing it as ...
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