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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FREE-HANDEDLY»
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1
Bernini and the Excesses of Art
To work free- handedly requires immense personal skill and confidence.
Bernini's important contemporary Algardi made full-size clay portraits, and then
carved from them. A sculptor like Canova never dared to carve directly. Yet
Bernini was ...
Robert Torsten Petersson, 2002
2
Henry's Law: A Novel of Good Exacting Evil
Harry filled in the blanks free-handedly. His thought process could actually be
read, literally, as it was revealed quite obviously in the scribble-scratches and
arrowy—cross—hatches which covered the landscape of the page. He plugged
ideas ...
3
Practical perspective, lectures
... it can only be placed in Perspective by means of intersecting straight lines,
giving points of intersection, through which the curved line must pass, the curved
line itself being drawn by the hand, or, technically speaking, free-handedly.
4
The North American Review
He founded the famous breed of Mantuan horses, and gave them about free-
handedly to other sovereigns of his acquaintance. To the English king he
presented a steed which, if we may trust history, could have been sold for almost
its weight ...
5
The North American Review
He founded the famous breed of Mantuan horses, and gave them about free-
handedly to other sovereigns of his acquaintance. To the English king he
presented a steed which, if we may trust history, could have been sold for almost
its weight ...
Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, 1866
6
Fetichism In West Africa
He was a good hater and a firm friend, strict with subordinates to the point of
severity, but on occasions free-handedly generous. Naturally such a character,
while it made for him many friends, developed some enemies. A few hated him,
most ...
Rev. Robert Hamill Nassau
7
Class and the Canon: Constructing Labouring-Class Poetry and ...
... them to distinctly Irish subject matter, concluding that 'the Ulster Vernacular
bards were in much the same relationship to Burns as he had been to his
predecessors, and were working free-handedly within the same tradition' (Hewitt,
1974, p.
Kirstie Blair, Mina Gorji, 2012
He founded the famous breed of Mantuan horses, and gave them about free-
handedly to other sovereigns of his acquaintance. To the English king he
presented a steed which, if we may trust history, could have been sold for almost
its weight ...
Dean William Howells, William Dean Howells, 2008
9
Nicaraguan Odyssey: The Adventures of an American Duster ...
Rober had the uncanny ability of being able to describe the fields and their
locations just by sitting down at a table and free-handedly sketching the location
and approximate distance from a key field. This guy was good and smart. After all
of us ...
Richard Fred Trimble, 2005
10
The Evolution of Natural Resources Law and Policy
The federal government began rather free- handedly as primary disposer of the
soil and remained that way well into the twentieth century. It tried intermittently to
raise funds by selling western land or to encourage orderly development by ...
Lawrence J. MacDonnell, Sarah F. Bates, 2010