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Which of the following lines of Shelly's "On the Medusa of Leonardo Da Vinci in the Florentine Gallery" appeal to the sense of hearing and sight at the same time?

1. Whereon the lineaments of that dead face

2. Are graven, till the characters be grown

3. Into itself, and thought no more can trace;

4. 'Tis the melodious hue of beauty thrown

A:Tis the melodious hue of beauty thrown

B:Into itself, and thought no more can trace

C:Are graven, till the characters be grown

D:Whereon the lineaments of that dead face

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