| Thomas Doubleday - 1853 - 458 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...and just estimate of art; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems;... | |
| Micaiah Hill, Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1853 - 474 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...and just estimate of art; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems;... | |
| Micaiah Hill, Caroline Frances Cornwallis - 1853 - 474 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...and just estimate of art; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems;... | |
| Harriet Parr - 1854 - 318 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...just estimate of art ; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay ; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems;... | |
| mrs. Robert Cartwright - 1854 - 342 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...just estimate of art ; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay ; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems,... | |
| John Kesson - 1854 - 322 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...and just estimate of art; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems ;... | |
| John Ruskin - 1854 - 412 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...just estimate of art ; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay ; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems... | |
| William Bell Scott - 1854 - 274 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...just estimate of art ; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay ; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems... | |
| Sydney Thompson Dobell - 1854 - 332 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...just estimate of art ; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay ; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems... | |
| William Ferguson Beatson Laurie - 1854 - 604 Seiten
...of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit...just estimate of art ; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay ; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems... | |
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