Remarks on Secular & Domestic Architecture, Present & FutureJ. Murray, 1857 - 285 Seiten |
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... halls , market- houses , and town - halls , were often much finer , and more impressive , ( though infinitely less costly , ) than our palaces . To the very close of the middle ages a noble senti- ment pervaded every building . In some ...
... halls , market- houses , and town - halls , were often much finer , and more impressive , ( though infinitely less costly , ) than our palaces . To the very close of the middle ages a noble senti- ment pervaded every building . In some ...
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... hall became broken into all kinds of fanciful forms , and every feature of the old style was remodelled into some new shape , though the general feeling was in a great measure retained . The architecture , conse- quently , of the latter ...
... hall became broken into all kinds of fanciful forms , and every feature of the old style was remodelled into some new shape , though the general feeling was in a great measure retained . The architecture , conse- quently , of the latter ...
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... Hall , at Liverpool - every effort has been used ( at least on the show side ) to conceal the means by which the light is admitted , as if the " offspring of heaven first - born " were one of those meaner necessities of our nature which ...
... Hall , at Liverpool - every effort has been used ( at least on the show side ) to conceal the means by which the light is admitted , as if the " offspring of heaven first - born " were one of those meaner necessities of our nature which ...
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... hall , or other room of greater height , or in a house on so lofty a scale as to give scope for it , the pointed arch is at once returned to as the natural form : but it is not a whit more ecclesiastical to use the pointed arch in a ...
... hall , or other room of greater height , or in a house on so lofty a scale as to give scope for it , the pointed arch is at once returned to as the natural form : but it is not a whit more ecclesiastical to use the pointed arch in a ...
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... hall at King's College , Cambridge , which is a precise copy in plaster of that at Crosby Hall . It may be said , that all untruthfulness is in such cases avoided by leaving the plaster apparent and unmasked , but the misuse of the ...
... hall at King's College , Cambridge , which is a precise copy in plaster of that at Crosby Hall . It may be said , that all untruthfulness is in such cases avoided by leaving the plaster apparent and unmasked , but the misuse of the ...
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