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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... Modern English Architecture . By Charles Marriott . Chapman & Hall , 1924 . 4. The Architecture of Humanism . By Geoffrey Scott . Constable , 1924 . 5. Southern Baroque Art . By Sacheverel Sitwell . Grant Richards , 1924 . 6 ...
... Modern English Architecture . By Charles Marriott . Chapman & Hall , 1924 . 4. The Architecture of Humanism . By Geoffrey Scott . Constable , 1924 . 5. Southern Baroque Art . By Sacheverel Sitwell . Grant Richards , 1924 . 6 ...
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... modern English architecture owes more than to any other architect since the middle of the last century , and whose work seems already half forgotten , Norman Shaw and Philip Webb . Both these men in their different ways broke away from ...
... modern English architecture owes more than to any other architect since the middle of the last century , and whose work seems already half forgotten , Norman Shaw and Philip Webb . Both these men in their different ways broke away from ...
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... Modern English Architecture ' says , ' With the whole history of archi- tecture behind it modern English architecture may be looked upon as the immediate product of the Greek and Gothic revivals . ' If this were really so , the result ...
... Modern English Architecture ' says , ' With the whole history of archi- tecture behind it modern English architecture may be looked upon as the immediate product of the Greek and Gothic revivals . ' If this were really so , the result ...
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... modern domestic architecture . Mr Marriott points out the importance of Shaw's work at Bedford Park forty years ago , the real forerunner of the garden city , but he scarcely does justice to the immense influence that Shaw had on the ...
... modern domestic architecture . Mr Marriott points out the importance of Shaw's work at Bedford Park forty years ago , the real forerunner of the garden city , but he scarcely does justice to the immense influence that Shaw had on the ...
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... modern practice . The ' Pleasures of Architecture ' has justified its existence to the extent of arriving at a second edition , but it is a little difficult to understand the point of view from which this book is written . It seems to ...
... modern practice . The ' Pleasures of Architecture ' has justified its existence to the extent of arriving at a second edition , but it is a little difficult to understand the point of view from which this book is written . It seems to ...
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