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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... once drew out a characteristic French reconstruction of Selinus as a fully organised town , but the glory of Selinus was not this , but its seven Doric temples built some two to three hundred years before the great altar of Pergamon ...
... once drew out a characteristic French reconstruction of Selinus as a fully organised town , but the glory of Selinus was not this , but its seven Doric temples built some two to three hundred years before the great altar of Pergamon ...
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... in architecture that have been perpetrated in modern Europe . Mr Sitwell seems to regard ' Baroque ' as a general term for any effort of man that is at once C unusual , grotesque , and sinister , and he. ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD 17.
... in architecture that have been perpetrated in modern Europe . Mr Sitwell seems to regard ' Baroque ' as a general term for any effort of man that is at once C unusual , grotesque , and sinister , and he. ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD 17.
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... once on common ground . Baroque is not a style at all , in the sense say that Perpendicular or First - pointed are styles of archi- tecture — that is , methods of architectural expression which were natural and inevitable to those who ...
... once on common ground . Baroque is not a style at all , in the sense say that Perpendicular or First - pointed are styles of archi- tecture — that is , methods of architectural expression which were natural and inevitable to those who ...
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... garden beyond . In the centre is a long canal , or water - piece , flanked by what were once parterres , but are now planted with maize . Chestnut avenues run down either side , with bosquets beyond . ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD 23.
... garden beyond . In the centre is a long canal , or water - piece , flanked by what were once parterres , but are now planted with maize . Chestnut avenues run down either side , with bosquets beyond . ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD 23.
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... once a blessing and a curse . The social heritage of customs and traditions , manners and morals , institutions and enregistered ideals , is indispensable to us , who cannot stand alone ; yet it allows of the survival of organisms with ...
... once a blessing and a curse . The social heritage of customs and traditions , manners and morals , institutions and enregistered ideals , is indispensable to us , who cannot stand alone ; yet it allows of the survival of organisms with ...
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