The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... criticism comes in with the personal equation . English art is essentially individualistic , and it is the personal and individual factor that gives to English architecture an interest rarely to be found in the archi- tecture of any ...
... criticism comes in with the personal equation . English art is essentially individualistic , and it is the personal and individual factor that gives to English architecture an interest rarely to be found in the archi- tecture of any ...
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... critics seem to be aware of . Mr Marriott , by the way , is not quite accurate when he says that Sir Aston Webb , the late Ernest Newton , and I became responsible for the design ' of the new quadrant . Shaw's design was carried out in ...
... critics seem to be aware of . Mr Marriott , by the way , is not quite accurate when he says that Sir Aston Webb , the late Ernest Newton , and I became responsible for the design ' of the new quadrant . Shaw's design was carried out in ...
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... criticism of architecture is worthless , because it means that the critic has no standard of values . ' Soanian Greek , ' for example , as a description of Soane's manner of design , is about as wide of the mark as it is possible for a ...
... criticism of architecture is worthless , because it means that the critic has no standard of values . ' Soanian Greek , ' for example , as a description of Soane's manner of design , is about as wide of the mark as it is possible for a ...
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... criticism of contemporary architecture by architects who are themselves in practice , and they appear to be in favour of it on the ground that authors and savants in the same line habitually review each other , ' and that it is only in ...
... criticism of contemporary architecture by architects who are themselves in practice , and they appear to be in favour of it on the ground that authors and savants in the same line habitually review each other , ' and that it is only in ...
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... criticism , and though he arrives at some eccentric and , as it seems to me , quite arbitrary conclusions , it is a valuable contribution to criticism . He addresses himself to the groundwork of architecture and the point of view from ...
... criticism , and though he arrives at some eccentric and , as it seems to me , quite arbitrary conclusions , it is a valuable contribution to criticism . He addresses himself to the groundwork of architecture and the point of view from ...
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