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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... possible to grasp the line of its true development . The modern tendency to ignore this lesson of the past is the opposite extreme to the exaggerated worship of fifty years ago . Both are equally futile . We are not better men than Vol ...
... possible to grasp the line of its true development . The modern tendency to ignore this lesson of the past is the opposite extreme to the exaggerated worship of fifty years ago . Both are equally futile . We are not better men than Vol ...
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... possible source of appeal to the emotions . Emotions quite as powerful , quite as noble , may be roused by the restraint and simplicity of Greek Doric , by the evidence of purpose and overmastering will of the Roman baths and theatres ...
... possible source of appeal to the emotions . Emotions quite as powerful , quite as noble , may be roused by the restraint and simplicity of Greek Doric , by the evidence of purpose and overmastering will of the Roman baths and theatres ...
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... these men seems to be forgotten by the younger generation , but it was owing to Burton , and in a less degree to Cockerell , that it was possible for architecture 8 ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD The Truth about Macpherson's 'Ossian'
... these men seems to be forgotten by the younger generation , but it was owing to Burton , and in a less degree to Cockerell , that it was possible for architecture 8 ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD The Truth about Macpherson's 'Ossian'
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... possible for architecture to be academic and yet alive , and it was Norman Shaw who first caught up again the joyous spirit of the 16th century and realised it in terms of modern domestic architecture . Mr Marriott points out the ...
... possible for architecture to be academic and yet alive , and it was Norman Shaw who first caught up again the joyous spirit of the 16th century and realised it in terms of modern domestic architecture . Mr Marriott points out the ...
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... possible for a description to be . Jules Hardouin Mansart did not come into contact with Bernini . He was an obscure and quite unknown young man aged nineteen when the great Italian paid his memorable and ill - starred visit to France ...
... possible for a description to be . Jules Hardouin Mansart did not come into contact with Bernini . He was an obscure and quite unknown young man aged nineteen when the great Italian paid his memorable and ill - starred visit to France ...
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