The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages: Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical TapestriesHenry Colburn, 1841 - Всего страниц: 405 |
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... given to all who required them , but given with such winning grace that she required but to be once known to be ever loved - so exquisitely did she adapt herself to the peculiarities of all . With flowing ringlets and silken robe ...
... given to all who required them , but given with such winning grace that she required but to be once known to be ever loved - so exquisitely did she adapt herself to the peculiarities of all . With flowing ringlets and silken robe ...
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... given for the embroidery of the priests ' gar- ments from this it appears that the metal was still used alone , being beaten fine and then rounded . This art the Hebrews probably learnt from the Egyptians , by whom it was carried to ...
... given for the embroidery of the priests ' gar- ments from this it appears that the metal was still used alone , being beaten fine and then rounded . This art the Hebrews probably learnt from the Egyptians , by whom it was carried to ...
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... given of Moses ' acquirements to say that he was skilled in all the learning of the Egyp- tians . By the researches of the curious , new proofs are still being brought to light of the perfection of their skill in various arts , and we ...
... given of Moses ' acquirements to say that he was skilled in all the learning of the Egyp- tians . By the researches of the curious , new proofs are still being brought to light of the perfection of their skill in various arts , and we ...
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... we have remarked , to the Lacedemonians , surpassingly fine as was the mate- rial , was worked with a needle in figures of animals in gold thread , and from the description given of c 3 NEEDLEWORK OF THE EGYPTIANS . 33.
... we have remarked , to the Lacedemonians , surpassingly fine as was the mate- rial , was worked with a needle in figures of animals in gold thread , and from the description given of c 3 NEEDLEWORK OF THE EGYPTIANS . 33.
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... given of the texture of the linen we may form some idea of the exquisite tenuity of the gold wire which was used to ornament it . Corslets of linen of a somewhat stronger texture than this one , which was doubtless meant for merely ...
... given of the texture of the linen we may form some idea of the exquisite tenuity of the gold wire which was used to ornament it . Corslets of linen of a somewhat stronger texture than this one , which was doubtless meant for merely ...
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