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with corn from England , that Gothic architecture was being rapidly de- veloped from the union of the Byzantine and the Roman . Before this was quite completed , but after Becket's Crown at Canterbury was built , which is almost perfect ...
with corn from England , that Gothic architecture was being rapidly de- veloped from the union of the Byzantine and the Roman . Before this was quite completed , but after Becket's Crown at Canterbury was built , which is almost perfect ...
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We see from it that the astute Cecil , and the other councillors of the Queen , held views with which those generally accepted at the present day may be described as identical ; they saw imminent danger to England from the great ...
We see from it that the astute Cecil , and the other councillors of the Queen , held views with which those generally accepted at the present day may be described as identical ; they saw imminent danger to England from the great ...
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After the Norman Conquest , England and Normandy became one sovereignty , and for about a century their architecture is the same . But the south of France was much in advance of Normandy . At Tou- louse and Moissac the art of sculpture ...
After the Norman Conquest , England and Normandy became one sovereignty , and for about a century their architecture is the same . But the south of France was much in advance of Normandy . At Tou- louse and Moissac the art of sculpture ...
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The National Style and its Critics | 21 |
Heraldry in History Poetry and Romance | 28 |
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