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Page 63
... ornament to be only a somewhat richer chevron than elsewhere , but on seeing the stone itself quite near , I found that it was an ornament of a different style from anything else in the church , namely , something which might almost be ...
... ornament to be only a somewhat richer chevron than elsewhere , but on seeing the stone itself quite near , I found that it was an ornament of a different style from anything else in the church , namely , something which might almost be ...
Page 68
... ornament , but we examine whether there is any real advance in principle . But , as Dr. Whewell observes , most cogently and most appropriately to our case , what we arbitrarily call early and late Norman differ only as plainer and ...
... ornament , but we examine whether there is any real advance in principle . But , as Dr. Whewell observes , most cogently and most appropriately to our case , what we arbitrarily call early and late Norman differ only as plainer and ...
Page 155
... ornament is used , and that ornament is better and more deeply cut . From the substructure at Westminster , A.D. 1060 , where the pillars are of about the same diameter as they are high , to the Galilee at Durham , A.D. 1180 , where ...
... ornament is used , and that ornament is better and more deeply cut . From the substructure at Westminster , A.D. 1060 , where the pillars are of about the same diameter as they are high , to the Galilee at Durham , A.D. 1180 , where ...
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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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