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Byres has drawn these figures with wings at their ankles, sometimes fastened to the leg, and sometimes like those at their shoulders, growing from the flesh—in both which ways the talaria of Mercury and Perseus are represented on ancient monuments. Nothing of this sort could I perceive; it was manifest to me that these were not talaria, but simple buskins with peaked flaps, such as are commonly depicted on vases of the archaic Greek style, and on the legs of Roman Lares in the paintings of Pompeii.
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Byres
has
drawn
these
figures
with
wings
at
their
ankles,
sometimes
fastened
to
the
leg,
and
sometimes
like
those
at
their
shoulders,
growing
from
the
flesh—in
both
which
ways
the
talaria
of
Mercury
and
Perseus
are
represented
on
ancient
monuments.
Nothing
of
this
sort
could
I
perceive;
it
was
manifest
to
me
that
these
were
not
talaria,
but
simple
buskins
with
peaked
flaps,
such
as
are
commonly
depicted
on
vases
of
the
archaic
Greek
style,
and
on
the
legs
of
Roman
Lares
in
the
paintings
of
Pompeii.