326 THE AGE OF PHEIDI'AS AND OF POLYCLEITOS.
And so we turn gladly from this dubitable land, where report and conjecture
rule, to the monuments themselves,—those eloquent, although sadly mutilated,
witnesses to the greatness of Attic art, — and eagerly question them as to the
secrets of that great age.
And so we turn gladly from this dubitable land, where report and conjecture
rule, to the monuments themselves,—those eloquent, although sadly mutilated,
witnesses to the greatness of Attic art, — and eagerly question them as to the
secrets of that great age.