The Quarterly Review, Volumes 246-247William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1926 |
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... given within its walls no reference is permitted to the work of living artists , and in this regard architects would do well to observe the strict and honourable etiquette of the medical pro- fession . It is most desirable that the ...
... given within its walls no reference is permitted to the work of living artists , and in this regard architects would do well to observe the strict and honourable etiquette of the medical pro- fession . It is most desirable that the ...
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... given to a description of the old seraglio in Constantinople and Solyman the Magnificent , interest- ing in its way and readable : ' Sed non nunc erat his locus . ' The purple patch flares on every page , and Mr Sitwell indulges freely ...
... given to a description of the old seraglio in Constantinople and Solyman the Magnificent , interest- ing in its way and readable : ' Sed non nunc erat his locus . ' The purple patch flares on every page , and Mr Sitwell indulges freely ...
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... given elsewhere ) approached architecture from the wrong point of view . He was an impulsive artist of great ability who , if he made his point , and startled the spectator by calculated audacity , cared little how he made it . His ...
... given elsewhere ) approached architecture from the wrong point of view . He was an impulsive artist of great ability who , if he made his point , and startled the spectator by calculated audacity , cared little how he made it . His ...
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... given a generous interpretation . An architect does not think he has solved the problem of architecture because his building stands up , keeps the wet out , and is practically convenient . The difference between the architect and the ...
... given a generous interpretation . An architect does not think he has solved the problem of architecture because his building stands up , keeps the wet out , and is practically convenient . The difference between the architect and the ...
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... he became coy , and said he felt bound to regard personal informa- tion of that kind , when given him by Homer , as strictly confidential . Lucan describes an evocation of the dead 6 by the witch Erichtho , but she is an. CLASSICAL GHOSTS ...
... he became coy , and said he felt bound to regard personal informa- tion of that kind , when given him by Homer , as strictly confidential . Lucan describes an evocation of the dead 6 by the witch Erichtho , but she is an. CLASSICAL GHOSTS ...
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