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There can be little doubt that King Henry III . , during his sojourns in France , became enamoured of this arrangement , which in its perfected form he may have seen in course of being carried out at Amiens , Beauvais , Rheims , and ...
There can be little doubt that King Henry III . , during his sojourns in France , became enamoured of this arrangement , which in its perfected form he may have seen in course of being carried out at Amiens , Beauvais , Rheims , and ...
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But the south of France was much in advance of Normandy . At Tou- louse and Moissac the art of sculpture in stone had attained a degree of perfection to which it did not reach in the north for nearly fifty years afterwards .
But the south of France was much in advance of Normandy . At Tou- louse and Moissac the art of sculpture in stone had attained a degree of perfection to which it did not reach in the north for nearly fifty years afterwards .
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with classical capitals , are used in some of their finest Gothic buildings , and the round abacus is very rare in France . The ornaments commonly used in Eng- land in the thirteenth century , such as the tooth ornament and the ball ...
with classical capitals , are used in some of their finest Gothic buildings , and the round abacus is very rare in France . The ornaments commonly used in Eng- land in the thirteenth century , such as the tooth ornament and the ball ...
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