The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 215E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 263
... style can き Cart well be . But there is no good reason to suppose that the Nor- man Conquest made any great and sudden change of style , or that the style of building of the Normans themselves at that time was very much in advance of ...
... style can き Cart well be . But there is no good reason to suppose that the Nor- man Conquest made any great and sudden change of style , or that the style of building of the Normans themselves at that time was very much in advance of ...
Page 265
... style to any individual : a new style of architecture never was discovered or invented by any one person ; it was gradually developed by the progress of the human mind in that generation . We are accustomed to attach a great deal too ...
... style to any individual : a new style of architecture never was discovered or invented by any one person ; it was gradually developed by the progress of the human mind in that generation . We are accustomed to attach a great deal too ...
Page 609
... style totally different , and of a much later character . The eastern end of the original part of the church had only been superficially altered into the new style , at which the medieval architects were peculiarly skilled . Only the ...
... style totally different , and of a much later character . The eastern end of the original part of the church had only been superficially altered into the new style , at which the medieval architects were peculiarly skilled . Only the ...
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London | 3 |
ANTIQUARIAN AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE Archæological Institute | 40 |
The Shakspere Tercentenary Monument Committee | 67 |
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