The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... arch ; And , for like use , lo ! what might seem a zone Chosen for ornament - stone matched with stone In studied symmetry , with interspace For the clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint . How swiftly have they flown ...
... arch ; And , for like use , lo ! what might seem a zone Chosen for ornament - stone matched with stone In studied symmetry , with interspace For the clear waters to pursue their race Without restraint . How swiftly have they flown ...
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... arch , through trees espied Near the bright River's edge . Yet why repine ? To muse , to creep , to halt at will , to gaze- Such sweet wayfaring - of life's spring the pride , Her summer's faithful joy -- that still is mine , And in fit ...
... arch , through trees espied Near the bright River's edge . Yet why repine ? To muse , to creep , to halt at will , to gaze- Such sweet wayfaring - of life's spring the pride , Her summer's faithful joy -- that still is mine , And in fit ...
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... arch , and the ceiling was made by stones lapping over as they rose , as at Ocosingo , and among the Cy- clopean remains in Greece and Italy . From the centre door of the front corridor a range of stone steps 30 feet long leads to a ...
... arch , and the ceiling was made by stones lapping over as they rose , as at Ocosingo , and among the Cy- clopean remains in Greece and Italy . From the centre door of the front corridor a range of stone steps 30 feet long leads to a ...
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... arches , doors and other apertures without pro- portion , nonsensical insertions of various mar- bles , [ tombs ? ] impertinently placed turrets , and pinnacles thickly set with monkeys and chime- ras , and abundance of busy work and ...
... arches , doors and other apertures without pro- portion , nonsensical insertions of various mar- bles , [ tombs ? ] impertinently placed turrets , and pinnacles thickly set with monkeys and chime- ras , and abundance of busy work and ...
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... arch should edly the pointed arch is the most important it there remained in a manner dormant and if not the primary germ of Gothic architec- sterile ; it received no development ; it became ture . It is the idea , ' or , if we may use ...
... arch should edly the pointed arch is the most important it there remained in a manner dormant and if not the primary germ of Gothic architec- sterile ; it received no development ; it became ture . It is the idea , ' or , if we may use ...
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