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176.<br />

seems indeed probable, from<br />

the manner in which he dwells<br />

on their metallic ornaments<br />

that the higher beauty <strong>of</strong> proportion<br />

was but little required<br />

or understood, and it is, perhaps,<br />

strength and convenience,<br />

rather than elegance, that he<br />

means to commend, in speaking<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fair house which Paris<br />

had built for himself with the<br />

aid <strong>of</strong> the most skilful masons<br />

<strong>of</strong> Troy."—Thirlwall's Greece,<br />

vol. i. p. 231.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> wanton courser.<br />

"Come destrier, che da le<br />

regie stalle<br />

Ove a l'usa de l'arme<br />

si riserba,<br />

Fugge, e libero al fiu per<br />

largo calle

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