IF you go up to the Capitol to see Julius Caesar-and where shall one find him if not there?-do not look to see Sulla's "carelessly belted boy," with the self-reliant bearing, the persuasive gesture, the head of curls, the lively black eyes, and slender, well-rounded limbs!
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Art, Description and travel, Emperors, Empire, History, Sculptures, SculpturePlaces
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The Roman emperors in marble.
Antique statues.
Roman traditions of Peter and Paul.
Pencil sketches in Rome
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