Giotto and His Works in Padua: Being an Explanatory Notice of the Series of Woodcuts Executed for the Arundel Society After the Frescoes in the Arena Chapel

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Arundel society, 1854 - 124 ページ
 

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80 ページ - For he hath regarded : the lowliness of his handmaiden. For behold from henceforth : all generations shall call me blessed. For he that is mighty hath magnified me : and holy is his Name.
62 ページ - I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint; my heart is like wax: it is melted in the midst of my bowels.
68 ページ - AND when three years were expired, and the time of her weaning complete, they brought the Virgin to the temple of the Lord with offerings.
68 ページ - In the mean time the Virgin of the Lord in such a manner went up all the stairs one after another, without the help of any to lead her or lift her, that any one would have judged from hence, that she was of perfect age.
72 ページ - And when he had finished his prayer, he took the rods, and went forth and distributed them, and there was no miracle attended them. 11 The last rod was taken by Joseph, and behold a dove proceeded out of the rod, and flew upon the head of Joseph.
83 ページ - And behold, it was all filled with lights, greater than the light of lamps and candles, and greater than the light of the sun itself.
58 ページ - ... full of young, upon a laurel-tree, and mourning within herself, .said, " I am not comparable to the very beasts of the earth, for even they are fruitful before thee, O Lord. ... I am not comparable to the very earth, for the earth produces its fruits to praise thee. Then the angel of the Lord stood by her,
58 ページ - For I am that angel who hath offered up your prayers and alms before God, and am now sent to you, that I may inform you, that a daughter will be born unto you, who shall be called Mary, and shall be blessed above all women.
56 ページ - Then he called to mind the patriarch Abraham, How that God in the end of his life had given him his son Isaac...
15 ページ - ... and deep green breadth of shade, studded with balls of budding silver, and showing at intervals through their framework of rich leaf and rubied flower the far-away bends of the Arno beneath its slopes of olive, and the purple peaks of the Carrara mountains, tossing themselves against the western distance, where the streaks of motionless cloud burn above the Pisan sea. The traveller passes the Fiesolan ridge, and all is changed. The country is on a sudden lonely.

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