Notre-Dame. With Illus. by Hugo, Bayard, Brion, Johannot, and Others, Volume 1Little Brown, 1888 |
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Page vii
... this stigma of crime or mis- fortune on the walls of the old cathedral . Since then the wall has been washed over , or scraped , - I know not which , - and the inscription has disappeared . For thus it is that the wonderful.
... this stigma of crime or mis- fortune on the walls of the old cathedral . Since then the wall has been washed over , or scraped , - I know not which , - and the inscription has disappeared . For thus it is that the wonderful.
Page viii
... wall passed away several centuries ago from among men ; the word , in its turn , has passed away from the walls of the church ; the church itself will soon , perhaps , pass away from the face of the earth . It is upon the text of that ...
... wall passed away several centuries ago from among men ; the word , in its turn , has passed away from the walls of the church ; the church itself will soon , perhaps , pass away from the face of the earth . It is upon the text of that ...
Page 1
... walls of the city , the Univer- sity , and the town , ringing a full peal . Yet the 6th of January , 1482 , was not a day of which history has preserved any record . There was nothing re- markable in the event which thus put in ...
... walls of the city , the Univer- sity , and the town , ringing a full peal . Yet the 6th of January , 1482 , was not a day of which history has preserved any record . There was nothing re- markable in the event which thus put in ...
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... wall behind which some- thing is going on is to us an object of no small interest . If it could be given to us to mingle , in imagination , dominant feature is the pointed arch , a form that originated in the semicircular arch , the ...
... wall behind which some- thing is going on is to us an object of no small interest . If it could be given to us to mingle , in imagination , dominant feature is the pointed arch , a form that originated in the semicircular arch , the ...
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... walls , between the doors , between the windows , between the pillars , we be- hold the interminable range of the statues of all the French kings , from Pharamond downwards : the rois fainéans , or do - nothing kings , with their THE ...
... walls , between the doors , between the windows , between the pillars , we be- hold the interminable range of the statues of all the French kings , from Pharamond downwards : the rois fainéans , or do - nothing kings , with their THE ...
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