The Quarterly Review, Volumes 246-247William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1926 - English literature |
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... common . The Colonnade is a straightforward piece of solid and un- impeachable classic , and in a wholly different category from either S. Andrea or Longhena's fine design at Venice . The guide - books label all buildings later than the ...
... common . The Colonnade is a straightforward piece of solid and un- impeachable classic , and in a wholly different category from either S. Andrea or Longhena's fine design at Venice . The guide - books label all buildings later than the ...
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... common use by the end of the 18th century , and Ricci quotes a description of it from a dictionary as ' a pretentious and eccentric style which came into vogue at the end of the 16th and lasted throughout the 18th century , ' but it has ...
... common use by the end of the 18th century , and Ricci quotes a description of it from a dictionary as ' a pretentious and eccentric style which came into vogue at the end of the 16th and lasted throughout the 18th century , ' but it has ...
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... 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 used them ...
... 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 used them ...
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... common to both of them , and by thought and imagination transmutes them into terms of aesthetic value . New forms and combinations of forms will develop themselves out of new conditions , but this does not mean that where we are dealing ...
... common to both of them , and by thought and imagination transmutes them into terms of aesthetic value . New forms and combinations of forms will develop themselves out of new conditions , but this does not mean that where we are dealing ...
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... common enough among domestic animals . The chief reason is to be found in Nature's stern selection for health and sharp intolerance of bad habits . A rat may live in a sewer , but it is not an unhealthy rat . Most animals , save ...
... common enough among domestic animals . The chief reason is to be found in Nature's stern selection for health and sharp intolerance of bad habits . A rat may live in a sewer , but it is not an unhealthy rat . Most animals , save ...
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