The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes246-247William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1926 |
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... regard to the first of these qualities we are all agreed that architecture must answer its purpose , what- ever it may be , and it was because it does not do so that Street's Law Courts , great work as it was in many ways , sounded the ...
... regard to the first of these qualities we are all agreed that architecture must answer its purpose , what- ever it may be , and it was because it does not do so that Street's Law Courts , great work as it was in many ways , sounded the ...
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... regard the work of the 18th century as vieux jeu , fit only to be lumped together and cast out on the rubbish heap . They must find the results somewhat embarrassing . The fashionable idea just now of a great commercial building is that ...
... regard the work of the 18th century as vieux jeu , fit only to be lumped together and cast out on the rubbish heap . They must find the results somewhat embarrassing . The fashionable idea just now of a great commercial building is that ...
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... regard to the fact that they use the same language , and that there is no mystery of specialised technique . Scientific men criticise each other , but it is on the question of facts . In architecture it is not a question of facts but of ...
... regard to the fact that they use the same language , and that there is no mystery of specialised technique . Scientific men criticise each other , but it is on the question of facts . In architecture it is not a question of facts but of ...
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... regards architecture as a matter of evolu- tion , without regard to the aesthetic values of the different stages of its development . With Mr Scott's demonstra- tion of the inadequacy of these methods of criticism one is in full ...
... regards architecture as a matter of evolu- tion , without regard to the aesthetic values of the different stages of its development . With Mr Scott's demonstra- tion of the inadequacy of these methods of criticism one is in full ...
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... regard them as separate constellations , each pursuing its appointed course . But in point of fact this is not how architecture , or any other art , develops . Each of us in our generation , whether moving backward or forward , does so ...
... regard them as separate constellations , each pursuing its appointed course . But in point of fact this is not how architecture , or any other art , develops . Each of us in our generation , whether moving backward or forward , does so ...
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