Conglobation and eccentricity, an aggregate of convexities suddenly broken by rectangular, or cut by perpendicular lines, compose his system.
The Apollo is altogether composed of lines sweetly convex, of very small obtuse angles, and of flats, but the softconvexities predominate the character of the figure, being a compound of strength, dignity and delicacy.
As soon could one speak of theconvexities of one side of a curved surface interfering with the corresponding concavities of the other side, as of the metakinetic series interfering with the kinetic series, which is its other aspect.
To the left is a beautifully-formed dome, with convexitiesof pure white, sparkling all over as though it were studded with diamonds cut with large facets.
Over all are ponderous masses of blue limestone, with immenseconvexities filled with perpetual gloom.
These contrast to the soft convexitiesof the forms about you and the vaultings of the volcanic eminences.
You follow its train declining into the vague spaces of the west, where the bulging convexities become broken into hummock forms.
At Khor Virap we saw nothing but some slight convexities in the surface of the ground, which may be caused by buried remains.
Skirting the barren convexities which closed the view on our right hand, and upon slightly higher ground, we gained the left bank of the Kur and proceeded along it for a short space up stream.
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