The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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Page 162
... light , ' for the use of a window is to admit the light . But if the window is to be turned into a picture , an imitation of objects on which the light falls , but through which the light does not pass , this use is sacrificed . At the ...
... light , ' for the use of a window is to admit the light . But if the window is to be turned into a picture , an imitation of objects on which the light falls , but through which the light does not pass , this use is sacrificed . At the ...
Page 180
... light windows exposed to the full rays of the sun , and dark glass obscuring what little light there was already under the shadow of the pulpit . If a church was intended to form an exhibition of the comparative merits of glass ...
... light windows exposed to the full rays of the sun , and dark glass obscuring what little light there was already under the shadow of the pulpit . If a church was intended to form an exhibition of the comparative merits of glass ...
Page 558
... light consistently with security . The objection of the pitmen to the Davy is lack of light , but light must always be combined with security and portability . In respect to safety , undoubt- edly those lamps which go out at once in an ...
... light consistently with security . The objection of the pitmen to the Davy is lack of light , but light must always be combined with security and portability . In respect to safety , undoubt- edly those lamps which go out at once in an ...
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