The Quarterly Review, Volumen246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... Courses Academy of St. Elizabeth Send for Catalogue University of Southern California LOS ANGELES Comprises the ... COURSE for out of town students . Write for particula to New York Berlitz School , 30 West 34th St SEVERN SCHOOL A ...
... Courses Academy of St. Elizabeth Send for Catalogue University of Southern California LOS ANGELES Comprises the ... COURSE for out of town students . Write for particula to New York Berlitz School , 30 West 34th St SEVERN SCHOOL A ...
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... course downwards to our own time , and that it is only in this way that it is possible to grasp the line of its true development . The modern tendency to ignore this lesson of the past is the opposite extreme to the exaggerated worship ...
... course downwards to our own time , and that it is only in this way that it is possible to grasp the line of its true development . The modern tendency to ignore this lesson of the past is the opposite extreme to the exaggerated worship ...
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... course Norman Shaw showed long ago what can be done in architecture by the considered use of material . So , too , on the question of professionalism , Mr Robertson points out that the architect must definitely elect whether he is going ...
... course Norman Shaw showed long ago what can be done in architecture by the considered use of material . So , too , on the question of professionalism , Mr Robertson points out that the architect must definitely elect whether he is going ...
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... 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 in full consciousness of the work of our predecessors , and in the ...
... 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 in full consciousness of the work of our predecessors , and in the ...
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... course one may expect anything in Baroque art , but even in Baroque a pillar can hardly be a lintel at the same time as it is a column . Mr Sitwell has a great admiration for Churriguera , and gives an illustration of his work in the ...
... course one may expect anything in Baroque art , but even in Baroque a pillar can hardly be a lintel at the same time as it is a column . Mr Sitwell has a great admiration for Churriguera , and gives an illustration of his work in the ...
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