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 - English literature |
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... France . The writers couple Selinus with Pergamon as typical of Hellenistic art . It is true that M. Hulot once drew out a characteristic French reconstruction of Selinus as a fully organised town , but the glory of Selinus was not this ...
... France . The writers couple Selinus with Pergamon as typical of Hellenistic art . It is true that M. Hulot once drew out a characteristic French reconstruction of Selinus as a fully organised town , but the glory of Selinus was not this ...
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... In all cases , in Italy , as later in France and England , the ornamentalist leads the way Vol . 246.-No. 487 . B with his transcripts from antiquity ill - understood , and. ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD 13 Some Recent Books.
... In all cases , in Italy , as later in France and England , the ornamentalist leads the way Vol . 246.-No. 487 . B with his transcripts from antiquity ill - understood , and. ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD 13 Some Recent Books.
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... France ; Inigo Jones in England . Their successors advanced on their labours . Bramante , for example , and still more Baldassone Peruzzi , were finer masters of their art than Alberti , though their debt to him was great , and it must ...
... France ; Inigo Jones in England . Their successors advanced on their labours . Bramante , for example , and still more Baldassone Peruzzi , were finer masters of their art than Alberti , though their debt to him was great , and it must ...
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... France or England . Oppenord and Cuviliés brought it into fashion in France for a time , but it was laughed out of court in France by the middle of the 18th century . In England a sounder tradition was firmly established , and it made ...
... France or England . Oppenord and Cuviliés brought it into fashion in France for a time , but it was laughed out of court in France by the middle of the 18th century . In England a sounder tradition was firmly established , and it made ...
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... France , and it may be surmised that he accompanied his brother - in - law , Sir Thomas More , when he went to Amiens in 1527 or to Cambray in 1528. Before the close of his life in 1536 Rastell fell on evil days . His connexion with ...
... France , and it may be surmised that he accompanied his brother - in - law , Sir Thomas More , when he went to Amiens in 1527 or to Cambray in 1528. Before the close of his life in 1536 Rastell fell on evil days . His connexion with ...
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