Sacred and Legendary Art, Том 2Ticknor and Fields, 1865 |
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... carried before Dacian , the proconsul , and condemned to suffer during eight days the most cruel tortures . First they bound him on a wooden cross and tore his body with sharp iron nails , and then they scorched and burned him with ...
... carried before Dacian , the proconsul , and condemned to suffer during eight days the most cruel tortures . First they bound him on a wooden cross and tore his body with sharp iron nails , and then they scorched and burned him with ...
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... carried him to her house , and his wounds were dressed ; and the pious widow tended him night and day , until he had ... carry him to the Circus , and beat him to death with clubs ; and , that his body might be forever hidden from his ...
... carried him to her house , and his wounds were dressed ; and the pious widow tended him night and day , until he had ... carry him to the Circus , and beat him to death with clubs ; and , that his body might be forever hidden from his ...
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... carried in procession when the city was afflicted by pestilence : - -to my feeling it is the most beautiful example of the subject I have seen . ‡ 9. Liberale da Verona . Here also he is bound to the stem of an orange - tree ; pierced ...
... carried in procession when the city was afflicted by pestilence : - -to my feeling it is the most beautiful example of the subject I have seen . ‡ 9. Liberale da Verona . Here also he is bound to the stem of an orange - tree ; pierced ...
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... carried before the judge of Montpelier : the judge , who was no other than his own uncle , looked upon him without knowing him , and ordered him to be carried to the public prison . St. Roch , believing that such an affliction could ...
... carried before the judge of Montpelier : the judge , who was no other than his own uncle , looked upon him without knowing him , and ordered him to be carried to the public prison . St. Roch , believing that such an affliction could ...
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... carried to his uncle the judge , he was seized with grief and remorse , and wept exceedingly , and caused his nephew to be buried honorably , amid the tears and prayers of the whole city . " The death of St. Roch is usually placed in ...
... carried to his uncle the judge , he was seized with grief and remorse , and wept exceedingly , and caused his nephew to be buried honorably , amid the tears and prayers of the whole city . " The death of St. Roch is usually placed in ...
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