The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 96,Teil 2;Band 140E. Cave, 1826 |
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... remains at this time beyond a mere descrip- tion of the building , without reiterat ing strictures which would no longer possess the mark of originality . As much censure perhaps as the archi- tect has deserved has been poured upon him ...
... remains at this time beyond a mere descrip- tion of the building , without reiterat ing strictures which would no longer possess the mark of originality . As much censure perhaps as the archi- tect has deserved has been poured upon him ...
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... remains of which are still visible . From the attitude in which the body was carved , and the right leg and foot armed , being in ad- vance , there is reason to believe that the figure was in a posture of attack ; and probably might be ...
... remains of which are still visible . From the attitude in which the body was carved , and the right leg and foot armed , being in ad- vance , there is reason to believe that the figure was in a posture of attack ; and probably might be ...
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... remains for us to remark , that this popular Procession is unequal- led for its novelty and variety . Wor- cester , Chester , and other towns , have occasionally public exhibitions , but they are generally on a confined scale , and by ...
... remains for us to remark , that this popular Procession is unequal- led for its novelty and variety . Wor- cester , Chester , and other towns , have occasionally public exhibitions , but they are generally on a confined scale , and by ...
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... remains of Saxon architecture ) ; Swine . Chapels of Dunnington ( some of the foundations remain ) ; Great Hatfield ( wholly dilapidated ) ; Holme - on - Spalding Moor ( erected before the fourteenth century ) ; and Skir- laugh ( one of ...
... remains of Saxon architecture ) ; Swine . Chapels of Dunnington ( some of the foundations remain ) ; Great Hatfield ( wholly dilapidated ) ; Holme - on - Spalding Moor ( erected before the fourteenth century ) ; and Skir- laugh ( one of ...
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... remains , there and at other places ; whilst the former may revel in the enjoyment of two Roman Sta- tions , two Priories , and an abundance of inferior articles suited to his taste . We shall take a bird's - eye view of what is ...
... remains , there and at other places ; whilst the former may revel in the enjoyment of two Roman Sta- tions , two Priories , and an abundance of inferior articles suited to his taste . We shall take a bird's - eye view of what is ...
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