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... seen in its proper context , and in looking at it in its proper context I outline the following facts . First , it exists purely by reason of historical accident . Its members are bound together by the fact - the important fact , but ...
... seen in its proper context , and in looking at it in its proper context I outline the following facts . First , it exists purely by reason of historical accident . Its members are bound together by the fact - the important fact , but ...
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... seen in Borromini , as in the façade of S. Marcello ( pl . VIa ) , and so produced a style which was suitable for export to other countries and in fact exercised a wide influence throughout Europe . In the first half of the eighteenth ...
... seen in Borromini , as in the façade of S. Marcello ( pl . VIa ) , and so produced a style which was suitable for export to other countries and in fact exercised a wide influence throughout Europe . In the first half of the eighteenth ...
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... seen throughout the reprint . It can be seen , already fully developed , in his written letter of application for a position in the British Museum in 1903. It is not a calligraphic hand in the strict sense of the word , yet his Dutch ...
... seen throughout the reprint . It can be seen , already fully developed , in his written letter of application for a position in the British Museum in 1903. It is not a calligraphic hand in the strict sense of the word , yet his Dutch ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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