The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... style in architecture to religious influence , attractive though it may be , fails to be convincing , and that all that can be asserted is a close and prolonged association between the Christian religion and Gothic architecture , during ...
... style in architecture to religious influence , attractive though it may be , fails to be convincing , and that all that can be asserted is a close and prolonged association between the Christian religion and Gothic architecture , during ...
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... style of the future . It may seem strange that a style of architecture which had so long held the field , which had taken so strong a hold on national life , on the revival of which such enthusiasm and artistic faculty had been expended ...
... style of the future . It may seem strange that a style of architecture which had so long held the field , which had taken so strong a hold on national life , on the revival of which such enthusiasm and artistic faculty had been expended ...
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... style to condemn the modern use of Gothic as ' archæological . ' So it undoubtedly must have been in its inception : so also must , in its inception , have been the study of any style of which the tradition had lapsed . To this extent ...
... style to condemn the modern use of Gothic as ' archæological . ' So it undoubtedly must have been in its inception : so also must , in its inception , have been the study of any style of which the tradition had lapsed . To this extent ...
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