| Great Britain - 1802 - 700 pages
...cavern were drawings of fevers! animals that had been made from time to time by thefe favages. Many «f them were caricatures ; but others were too well executed...there delineated had each their character fo well difcriminnted, th.it the originals, from whence the rcprefentations had been taken, could, without... | |
| English literature - 1801 - 736 pages
...the cavern were drawings of feveral animals that had been made from time to time by thefe favagcj. Many of them were caricatures ; but others were too well executed not to arrcil attention. The different antelopes that were there delineated had each their charader fo well... | |
| 1801 - 572 pages
...by these savages. Many of them \vcre caricatures ; but others were too well executed not to arrest attention. The different antelopes that were there delineated had each their character so well discriminated, that the originals, from whence the representations had been taken, could, without... | |
| Sir John Barrow - Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - 1802 - 404 pages
...cavern were drawings of several animals that bad been made 2 G from time to time by these savages. Many of them were caricatures ; but others were too well executed not to arrest attention. The different antelopes that were there delineated had each their character so well... | |
| History - 1802 - 876 pages
...the cavern were drawings of feveral animals that had been made from time to time by thefe fayages. Many of them were caricatures ; but others were too well executed not to аггей attention. The dînèrent anteantelopes (bal were there delineated had each their character... | |
| R. P. Forster - Voyages and travels - 1818 - 508 pages
...the cavern were drawings of several animals that had been made from time to time bv these savages. Many of them were caricatures; but others were too well executed not to arrest attention. ' In the course of the day we arrived at the house of Kriiger, the commandant of... | |
| James O'Haire - Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - 1870 - 662 pages
...the cavern were drawings of various animals that had been made from time to time by these savages. Many of them were caricatures, but others were too well executed not to arrest our attention. The different antelopes that were there drawn had each their character sowell... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1802 - 920 pages
...the cavern were drawings of feveral animals that had been made from time to time by thefe favagss. Many of them were caricatures ; but others were too well executed not to arreil attention; The different ant«fnfer, in Simons Inn, in C/iancerie Lane." t Г I IE courfe of... | |
| J. David Lewis-Williams - Social Science - 1983 - 136 pages
...the cavern were drawings of several animals that had been made from time to time by these savages. Many of them were caricatures; but others were too well executed not to arrest attention. The different antelopes that were there delineated had each their character so well... | |
| Paul G. Bahn - Art - 1998 - 348 pages
...the cavern were drawings of several animals that had been made from time to time by these savages. Many of them were caricatures; but others were too well executed not to arrest attention. The different antelopes that were there delineated had each their character so well... | |
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