The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... origin of the style may for present purposes be grouped under a fourfold division , though it is obvious that the lines of demarcation cannot be rigidly defined and must here and there overlap . Gothic architecture may be studied under ...
... origin of the style may for present purposes be grouped under a fourfold division , though it is obvious that the lines of demarcation cannot be rigidly defined and must here and there overlap . Gothic architecture may be studied under ...
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... origin of the style from this point of view . The most recent and by no means the least able exponent of the theory which traces the origin of the style to the characteristics of the race after which it popularly takes its name is Mr ...
... origin of the style from this point of view . The most recent and by no means the least able exponent of the theory which traces the origin of the style to the characteristics of the race after which it popularly takes its name is Mr ...
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... origin of Gothic in Christianity as scarcely less fanciful than that which bases it on direct imitation of nature . The most that can be safely admitted with regard to the three theories which we have discussed is that some unconscious ...
... origin of Gothic in Christianity as scarcely less fanciful than that which bases it on direct imitation of nature . The most that can be safely admitted with regard to the three theories which we have discussed is that some unconscious ...
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