A tour in Tartan-land, by Cuthbert Bede1863 |
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... flower knots that occupy the large area of the square , and from among them towers the tall Doric column on which stands a colossal figure PUBLIC MEMORIALS . 333 of Sir Walter Scott , wearing 32 A TOUR IN TARTAN - LAND .
... flower knots that occupy the large area of the square , and from among them towers the tall Doric column on which stands a colossal figure PUBLIC MEMORIALS . 333 of Sir Walter Scott , wearing 32 A TOUR IN TARTAN - LAND .
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... figure is forcible , and the likeness strongly developed ; and the sculptor ( Mr. Handyside Ritchie ) deserves cre- dit for not idealising his subject until all resemblance to the original was lost . Other statues also ornament this ...
... figure is forcible , and the likeness strongly developed ; and the sculptor ( Mr. Handyside Ritchie ) deserves cre- dit for not idealising his subject until all resemblance to the original was lost . Other statues also ornament this ...
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... figures , the variety of grouping and costume , and the likenesses of the Duke and of the leading members of his staff , are all given . with great artistic skill , and evince much poetic thought in the conception of the designs , as ...
... figures , the variety of grouping and costume , and the likenesses of the Duke and of the leading members of his staff , are all given . with great artistic skill , and evince much poetic thought in the conception of the designs , as ...
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... the right and left of the façade , between Corinthian columns , are two large niches containing statues , which , instead of being the figures of Tragedy and Comedy , as I had supposed , were the stony effigies of the benevolent brothers.
... the right and left of the façade , between Corinthian columns , are two large niches containing statues , which , instead of being the figures of Tragedy and Comedy , as I had supposed , were the stony effigies of the benevolent brothers.
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... its etceteras as a matter of trade ; for , as is well known , the artistic re- presentations of the street of a Scotch city , dotted over GLASGOW COSTUMES AND MEN . C 51 with variegated figures 50 A TOUR IN TARTAN - LAND .
... its etceteras as a matter of trade ; for , as is well known , the artistic re- presentations of the street of a Scotch city , dotted over GLASGOW COSTUMES AND MEN . C 51 with variegated figures 50 A TOUR IN TARTAN - LAND .
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