| John Britton - 1813 - 1050 pages
...perhaps at the foot of the statue of his patronest, meditating his conquest, his Innce lying beside hint, and his horse standing saddled and bridled. The reclining...that could possibly suggest the idea of the battle of Boswotth : but the latter might with as much propriety have been taken foe the Trojan horse, as for... | |
| William Hutton - 1813 - 428 pages
...adjudges to her the 4e apple, which he holds in his left hand. We next " view him, armed cap-d-pic, reclining, perhaps at " the foot of the statue of...Patroness, meditating " his conquest, his lance lying by him, and his horse " saddled and bridled. The reclining warrior and " the horse are the only figures... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - 1818 - 480 pages
...in the air, decrees to her the prize which he holds in his hand. We next view him armed cap-a-piŁ, reclining perhaps at the foot of the statue of his...piece that could possibly suggest the idea of the bdttle of Bosworth: but the latter might with as much propriety hare been taken for the Trojan horse,... | |
| G. R. Clarke (of Ipswich, Eng.) - 1830 - 562 pages
...above in the air, decrees to her the prize which he holds in his hand. We next view him armed cap d pie, reclining perhaps at the foot of the statue of...reclining warrior and the horse are the only figures in tin: piece, that could possibly suggest the idea of the battle of Bosworth Field; but the latter might,... | |
| 1873 - 670 pages
...that it is part of the Judgment of Paris — Paris, won by the attractions of the goddess of Love, meditating his conquest, his lance lying beside him, and his horse standing saddled and bridled. That there are three female figures portrayed thereon, and who are evidently dancing, proves it I think... | |
| 1899 - 352 pages
...above, adjudges to her the apple, which he holds in his left hand. We next view him, armed cap-b-pie, reclining, perhaps at the foot of the statue of his...patroness, meditating his conquest, his lance lying by him, and his horse saddled and bridled. The reclining warrior and the horse are the only figures... | |
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