The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 208F. Jeffries, 1860 |
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... England architecture continued to flourish , and the Gothic styles were fully developed and succeeded each other in rapid succession . The Gothic of Normandy is not quite the same as that of England , nor is that of any other country or ...
... England architecture continued to flourish , and the Gothic styles were fully developed and succeeded each other in rapid succession . The Gothic of Normandy is not quite the same as that of England , nor is that of any other country or ...
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... England , Normandy , and elsewhere . If work of an earlier date is un- frequent in England , it is , I imagine , no more frequent in Normandy . I see no reason why this movement should not have been common to both countries , just like ...
... England , Normandy , and elsewhere . If work of an earlier date is un- frequent in England , it is , I imagine , no more frequent in Normandy . I see no reason why this movement should not have been common to both countries , just like ...
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... England . During the eleventh century it is clear that France was in advance of England , and some parts of it considerably in ad- vance . The ruins of Reading Abbey and the Priory Church of Leominster in Here- fordshire , parts of the ...
... England . During the eleventh century it is clear that France was in advance of England , and some parts of it considerably in ad- vance . The ruins of Reading Abbey and the Priory Church of Leominster in Here- fordshire , parts of the ...
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