The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 69
... head , and downwards to the chin . This last form is an approximation to the shape of the head of the animal , as the former bears the strongest stamp of humanity . The Grecian nose is regular , the African irregular . In other words ...
... head , and downwards to the chin . This last form is an approximation to the shape of the head of the animal , as the former bears the strongest stamp of humanity . The Grecian nose is regular , the African irregular . In other words ...
Page 70
... head is blended together , and every sharp projection moulded and softened down , with the feeling of a sculptor , or as if nothing should be left to offend the touch as well as eye . Again , the Greek mouth is small , and little wider ...
... head is blended together , and every sharp projection moulded and softened down , with the feeling of a sculptor , or as if nothing should be left to offend the touch as well as eye . Again , the Greek mouth is small , and little wider ...
Page 99
... head , and exiled another , set up a Dutch Stadtholder , and elected a Hanoverian Elector to be king over him , to shew he would have his own way , and to teach the rest of the world what they should do : but since other people took to ...
... head , and exiled another , set up a Dutch Stadtholder , and elected a Hanoverian Elector to be king over him , to shew he would have his own way , and to teach the rest of the world what they should do : but since other people took to ...
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