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... ment and choice of the language , and the exquisite harmony of the metre . Such is the Comus of Milton , in which the little simple story is but the vehicle for those ethereal flights of fancy , those fine allusions , and those rich ...
... ment and choice of the language , and the exquisite harmony of the metre . Such is the Comus of Milton , in which the little simple story is but the vehicle for those ethereal flights of fancy , those fine allusions , and those rich ...
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... ment of wall which the late Sir William Jerningham underbuilt to prevent it from falling . Some workmen being employed to search for an ancient wall , discovered that all the basement story of the castle ( keep ) lay buried under the ...
... ment of wall which the late Sir William Jerningham underbuilt to prevent it from falling . Some workmen being employed to search for an ancient wall , discovered that all the basement story of the castle ( keep ) lay buried under the ...
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... ment . The centre window exhibits five subjects selected from the life of Christ , namely the Adoration of the Magi , the Last Supper , the Crucifixion , the Resur- rection from the tomb , and the Ascension . In the side windows are ...
... ment . The centre window exhibits five subjects selected from the life of Christ , namely the Adoration of the Magi , the Last Supper , the Crucifixion , the Resur- rection from the tomb , and the Ascension . In the side windows are ...
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... ment of an old custom of the Church , a highly decorative ornament has been sub- stituted for that which is often a sad dis- figurement to our churches , at an expense , too , so moderate as not to exceed the usual charge for an ...
... ment of an old custom of the Church , a highly decorative ornament has been sub- stituted for that which is often a sad dis- figurement to our churches , at an expense , too , so moderate as not to exceed the usual charge for an ...
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... ment is very much to be regretted . The tiles thus displaced were laid down in the north transept , and north aisle of the nave ; from continual wear in a part of the church where they were most exposed to injury from the feet of the ...
... ment is very much to be regretted . The tiles thus displaced were laid down in the north transept , and north aisle of the nave ; from continual wear in a part of the church where they were most exposed to injury from the feet of the ...
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