The Memoir and Writings of James Handasyd Perkins, 1 tomasTrueman & Spofford, 1851 |
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... slaves , embroidering in the true old Greek style ' ; and a slave , a girl of six or seven , having made some mistake or other , received a small blow from the riding - whip , which always hangs by the table to keep order with . The ...
... slaves , embroidering in the true old Greek style ' ; and a slave , a girl of six or seven , having made some mistake or other , received a small blow from the riding - whip , which always hangs by the table to keep order with . The ...
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... GREEK SLAVE . This statue , now world- renowned , has been for some weeks in this city , and has been seen and admired by a great multitude . Such admi- ration , however , is in a measure what we may call second- hand ; that is , I ...
... GREEK SLAVE . This statue , now world- renowned , has been for some weeks in this city , and has been seen and admired by a great multitude . Such admi- ration , however , is in a measure what we may call second- hand ; that is , I ...
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... Greek Slave ; their motive is black , Powers's white . But , while we reject the idea that Mr. Powers's statue is against good morals , we accept the doctrine that it is against good taste . In other words , it does not deprave us ...
... Greek Slave ; their motive is black , Powers's white . But , while we reject the idea that Mr. Powers's statue is against good morals , we accept the doctrine that it is against good taste . In other words , it does not deprave us ...
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... Greek Slave , then , in bad taste , being , as it is , needlessly , and in opposition to the common custom ... slave - girls . Treated historically ( the heroine naked as the Greek Slave ) , it would be , we think , in far better taste ...
... Greek Slave , then , in bad taste , being , as it is , needlessly , and in opposition to the common custom ... slave - girls . Treated historically ( the heroine naked as the Greek Slave ) , it would be , we think , in far better taste ...
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... Slave does ? No. It would be , probably , one element of beauty melting into ... slave - mart in some city where girls are exposed for sale . You see the ... Greek shrunk before your gaze , you said , Where is God , that such things ...
... Slave does ? No. It would be , probably , one element of beauty melting into ... slave - mart in some city where girls are exposed for sale . You see the ... Greek shrunk before your gaze , you said , Where is God , that such things ...
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The Memoir and Writings of James Handasyd Perkins, 1 tomas James Handasyd Perkins Visos knygos peržiūra - 1851 |
The Memoir and Writings of James Handasyd Perkins, 1 tomas James Handasyd Perkins Visos knygos peržiūra - 1851 |
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