The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 214E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... Gothic style ; the plain column and the square abacus are Classical features , and any style in which these are adopted is not pure Gothic , whatever merit it may have in other respects . The superiority of English Gothic over that ...
... Gothic style ; the plain column and the square abacus are Classical features , and any style in which these are adopted is not pure Gothic , whatever merit it may have in other respects . The superiority of English Gothic over that ...
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... Gothic style , is its cheapness . In a Gothic building the masonry cannot be too coarse or the materials too common . The carpentry must be as rude and as unmechanically put together as possible ; the glazing as clumsy and the glass as ...
... Gothic style , is its cheapness . In a Gothic building the masonry cannot be too coarse or the materials too common . The carpentry must be as rude and as unmechanically put together as possible ; the glazing as clumsy and the glass as ...
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... Gothic style properly understood , and it is only be- cause Mr. Fergusson does not under- stand it that he rants in this manner . " Before Pugin took the matter in hand , considerable progress had been made towards producing correct Gothic ...
... Gothic style properly understood , and it is only be- cause Mr. Fergusson does not under- stand it that he rants in this manner . " Before Pugin took the matter in hand , considerable progress had been made towards producing correct Gothic ...
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