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Page 253
... France , became enamoured of this arrangement , which in its perfected form he may have seen in course of being carried out at Amiens , Beauvais , Rheims , and elsewhere . It would naturally strike him as well suited to the ...
... France , became enamoured of this arrangement , which in its perfected form he may have seen in course of being carried out at Amiens , Beauvais , Rheims , and elsewhere . It would naturally strike him as well suited to the ...
Page 596
... France was much in advance of Normandy . At Tou- louse and Moissac the art of sculpture in stone had attained a degree of perfection to which it did not reach in the north for nearly fifty years afterwards . Gervase distinctly tells us ...
... France was much in advance of Normandy . At Tou- louse and Moissac the art of sculpture in stone had attained a degree of perfection to which it did not reach in the north for nearly fifty years afterwards . Gervase distinctly tells us ...
Page 597
... France . The ornaments commonly used in Eng- land in the thirteenth century , such as the tooth ornament and the ball flower , are frequently found in the English provinces of France in the twelfth , and are scarcely found at all in the ...
... France . The ornaments commonly used in Eng- land in the thirteenth century , such as the tooth ornament and the ball flower , are frequently found in the English provinces of France in the twelfth , and are scarcely found at all in the ...
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Literature in the Cabinet | 14 |
The National Style and its Critics | 21 |
Heraldry in History Poetry and Romance | 28 |
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