The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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Page 45
... church , whither we followed of popery in their full extent , still the reader tone of voice that reminded us of a Mussulman him ; and , turning around with a movement and perceives how important are the benefits in a minaret calling ...
... church , whither we followed of popery in their full extent , still the reader tone of voice that reminded us of a Mussulman him ; and , turning around with a movement and perceives how important are the benefits in a minaret calling ...
Page 62
... church , in the education and improvement of nical skill and purity of taste displayed in its man , and becomes a mere pander to their arrangement ; its connection with religion ; enjoyment . On the other hand , in subordi- and the ...
... church , in the education and improvement of nical skill and purity of taste displayed in its man , and becomes a mere pander to their arrangement ; its connection with religion ; enjoyment . On the other hand , in subordi- and the ...
Page 63
... churches ceased to be carved out of stone , and were imitated in wood , and paint , and composition , there may be traced at the same time a falling off in that sense of security , and solidity , and eternity , with which the church and ...
... churches ceased to be carved out of stone , and were imitated in wood , and paint , and composition , there may be traced at the same time a falling off in that sense of security , and solidity , and eternity , with which the church and ...
Page 71
... construction ; since the lateral * A curious specimen of this is found in the en- trance of the church of San Ciriaco , at Ancona . thrust of the arch , which , according to exist 1841 . 71 Principles of Gothic Architecture .
... construction ; since the lateral * A curious specimen of this is found in the en- trance of the church of San Ciriaco , at Ancona . thrust of the arch , which , according to exist 1841 . 71 Principles of Gothic Architecture .
Page 74
... Church to select the cross itself as the where the eye may pass up to the extremity . chief model of its external building ; and to But there is another problem still more in- desire to place it prominently before the eye teresting ...
... Church to select the cross itself as the where the eye may pass up to the extremity . chief model of its external building ; and to But there is another problem still more in- desire to place it prominently before the eye teresting ...
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