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" ... ulna. I was astonished, for I had never seen them hinted at in any female wrist in the antique. I darted my eye to the elbow, and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose and the soft parts in... "
A Century of archaeological discoveries - Page 39
by Adolf Theodor Friedrich Michaelis - 1908 - 366 pages
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The Journal of Psychological Medicine and Mental Pathology, Volume 6

1853 - 638 pages
...the antique. I darted my eye to the elbow, and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape, as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose, and the...here displayed to mid-day conviction. My heart beat !*•*** Oh, how I inwardly thanked God that I was prepared to understand all this ! how I was rewarded...
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Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk, Volume 1

Benjamin Robert Haydon - Artists - 1876 - 534 pages
...the antique. I darted my eye to the elbow and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape, as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose, and the soft parts in relaxation, as in nature. My heart beat ! If I had seen nothing else I had seen enough to keep me to nature for...
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Correspondence and Table-talk, Volume 1

Benjamin Robert Haydon, Frederick Wordsworth Haydon - 1876 - 544 pages
...the antique. 1 darted my eye to the elbow and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape, as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose, and the soft parts in relaxation, as in nature. My heart beat ! If I had seen nothing else I had seen enough to keep me to nature for...
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The Life, Letters and Table Talk of Benjamin Robert Haydon

Benjamin Robert Haydon - 1876 - 372 pages
...the antique. I darted my eye to the elbow and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape, as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose, and the soft parts in relaxation, as in nature. My heart beat ! If I had seen nothing else I had seen enough to keep me to nature for...
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Benjamin Robert Haydon: correspondence and table-talk, with a ..., Volume 1

Benjamin Robert Haydon - 1876 - 530 pages
...the antique. I darted my eye to the elbow and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape, as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose, and the soft parts in relaxation, as in nature. My heart beat ! If I had seen nothing else I had seen enough to keep me to nature for...
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Benjamin Robert Haydon: Correspondence and Table-talk, Volume 1

Benjamin Robert Haydon - Painters - 1877 - 532 pages
...the antique. I darted my eye to the elbow and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape, as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose, and the soft parts in relaxation, as in nature. My heart beat ! If I had seen nothing else I had seen enough to keep me to nature for...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 175

American periodicals - 1887 - 890 pages
...the antique. I darted my eye to the elbow, and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape a? in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose and the...here displayed to midday conviction. My heart beat I If I had seen nothing else, I had beheld enough to keep me to nature for the rest of my life. But...
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Essays Speculative and Suggestive, Volume 1

John Addington Symonds - Aesthetics - 1890 - 360 pages
...the antique. I darted my eye to the elhow, and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose and the...was here displayed to midday conviction. My heart heat ! If I had seen nothing else, I had beheld enough to keep me to nature for the rest of my life....
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Essays, Speculative and Suggestive

John Addington Symonds - Aesthetics - 1907 - 456 pages
...the antique. I darted my eye to the elbow, and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape as in nature. I saw that the arm was in repose and the...here displayed to midday conviction. My heart beat 1 If I had seen nothing else, I had beheld enough to keep me to nature for the rest of my life. But...
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The Letters of Mary Nisbet of Dirleton, Countess of Elgin

Mary Nisbet Ferguson - Elgin marbles - 1926 - 412 pages
...antique. I darted my eye to the elbow and saw the outer condyle visibly affecting the shape — as in nature — I saw that the arm was in repose, and the soft parts in relaxation . . . my heart beat! If I had seen nothing else, I had beheld sufficient to keep me to nature for the...
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