| 1789 - 504 oldal
...acanthus, which in fpring (hot forth its leaves ; thefe running up the fide of the baflcet, naturally formed a kind of volute, in the turn given by the tile to the leaves. Happily Callimachus, a inoft ingenious fculptor, paffing that way, was ftruck with the beauty, elegance, and novelty, of the... | |
| Thomas Martin (civil engineer.) - 1813 - 714 oldal
...acanthus, which in spins? shot forth its leaves ; these, running up the side of the basket, naturalformed a kind of volute, in the turn given by the tile to the leaves. Happily Callimachus, a most ingen* Ions sculptor, passing that way, w^s struck with the beauty, elegance, and novelty of the basket... | |
| Tales - 1820 - 560 oldal
...acanthus,* " whichin spring shotforth its leaves: these, " running up the side of the basket, natu" rally formed a kind of volute, in the turn " given by the tile to the leave-;. Happily " Callimachus, a most ingenious sculptor, " passing that way, was struck with the... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 oldal
...which in the spring, shot forth its leaves, and these turning up the side of the basket, naturally formed a kind of volute, in the turn given by the tile to the leaves. Fortunately, Callimachus, a very ingenious sculptor, passing that way, was struck with the beauty,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 oldal
...acanthus, which in the spring shot forth its leaves, and these turning up the side of the basket, naturally formed a kind of volute, in the turn given by the tile to the leaves. Fortunately, Callimachus, a very ingenious sculptor, passing that way, was struck with the beauty,... | |
| 1832 - 240 oldal
...which in the spring shot forth its leaves, and there, turning up the side of the basket, naturally formed a kind of volute, in the turn given by the tile to the leaves. Fortunately, Callinachus, a very fngeniotn sculptor, passing that way, was struck with the beauty,... | |
| Biddle - 1858 - 192 oldal
...Acanthus, which in the spring shot forth its leaves ; these running up the sides of the basket, naturally formed a kind of Volute, in the turn given by the tile to the leaves. Happily Calimachus, a most ingenious Sculptor, passing that way, was struck with the beauty, elegance, and... | |
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