Beloved and God: The Story of Hadrian and Antinous |
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You ' , chanted the citharode of Curium to Antinous , ' with the face that is full of grace . 242 The neck is abnormally thick and rises from a chest also exceptional in breadth and which swells forward from the set - back shoulders in ...
You ' , chanted the citharode of Curium to Antinous , ' with the face that is full of grace . 242 The neck is abnormally thick and rises from a chest also exceptional in breadth and which swells forward from the set - back shoulders in ...
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Here the features of Antinous - broad shoulders and face , severe profile and forceful lips – create one of ... between each clear element of the face , a complete and secure equilibrium is established which issues in a mood of sublime ...
Here the features of Antinous - broad shoulders and face , severe profile and forceful lips – create one of ... between each clear element of the face , a complete and secure equilibrium is established which issues in a mood of sublime ...
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The high , domed head covered with luxuriant curls which spill down the neck and cluster low over the brow , the broad , squarish face , the imperceptibly curved but prominent eyebrows , deep , widely spaced eyes , thick nose close to ...
The high , domed head covered with luxuriant curls which spill down the neck and cluster low over the brow , the broad , squarish face , the imperceptibly curved but prominent eyebrows , deep , widely spaced eyes , thick nose close to ...
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Scandal of the centuries | 1 |
Antinous the young Greek c 11023 | 15 |
Hadrian the Roman Emperor 76123 | 33 |
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