Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 1491831 |
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... regard to perspective , nothing can be more faulty than the view published by the removalists . It is tricked out to ensure the approbation and vote of those who have no knowledge of plain archi- tectural lines , and who are easily ...
... regard to perspective , nothing can be more faulty than the view published by the removalists . It is tricked out to ensure the approbation and vote of those who have no knowledge of plain archi- tectural lines , and who are easily ...
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... regard for his ca- thedral , which , it is to be regretted , is al- ready forgotten , or remembered only by those who cannot follow his admirable pat- tern . The Archdeacon reflected in strong terms on the proceedings subsequent to the ...
... regard for his ca- thedral , which , it is to be regretted , is al- ready forgotten , or remembered only by those who cannot follow his admirable pat- tern . The Archdeacon reflected in strong terms on the proceedings subsequent to the ...
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... regard should be paid to the durability of materials as had been shewn in the ancient fabric , and also to the pattern ! In the midst of clamour the Lord Mayor ( The Hon . Edward Petre ) , was heard to speak in favour of the alteration ...
... regard should be paid to the durability of materials as had been shewn in the ancient fabric , and also to the pattern ! In the midst of clamour the Lord Mayor ( The Hon . Edward Petre ) , was heard to speak in favour of the alteration ...
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... regard to ceilings , it is known , that among our ancestors these were rare , and that they had only two ideas upon the subject : one , that if rooms were lofty they must be arched ; and , if low ( for they had no idea of high rooms ...
... regard to ceilings , it is known , that among our ancestors these were rare , and that they had only two ideas upon the subject : one , that if rooms were lofty they must be arched ; and , if low ( for they had no idea of high rooms ...
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... regard to fine subjects of art , and an indifference even to ho- nesty . A thief only would hammer into a lump , for sale , a piece of cu- riously wrought plate ; and a rascal only would scrape the colour off a fine painting . Who could ...
... regard to fine subjects of art , and an indifference even to ho- nesty . A thief only would hammer into a lump , for sale , a piece of cu- riously wrought plate ; and a rascal only would scrape the colour off a fine painting . Who could ...
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