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... hand con- cealed by the boy's chest - embracing then ( see a 7 ) . The boy raises his right hand and touches the man's beard ( see a 3 ) . On the right , a dog , standing to left , head raised . On each side of the pair , a youth ...
... hand con- cealed by the boy's chest - embracing then ( see a 7 ) . The boy raises his right hand and touches the man's beard ( see a 3 ) . On the right , a dog , standing to left , head raised . On each side of the pair , a youth ...
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... hand raised with the hand concealed by the man's head . a 30. Once Rome , Hartwig , fragment of a bf . cup , type A. Outside , between eyes , a man moving to right , arms ' up and down ' , but the hand not touching the boy's chin ; the ...
... hand raised with the hand concealed by the man's head . a 30. Once Rome , Hartwig , fragment of a bf . cup , type A. Outside , between eyes , a man moving to right , arms ' up and down ' , but the hand not touching the boy's chin ; the ...
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... hand making the full ' down ' gesture : this part is misrendered in Museo Borbonico . The painter has forgotten to draw the lower end of the stick . The boy raises his face . Both wear the himation ; the boy holds his apart with both hands ...
... hand making the full ' down ' gesture : this part is misrendered in Museo Borbonico . The painter has forgotten to draw the lower end of the stick . The boy raises his face . Both wear the himation ; the boy holds his apart with both hands ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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