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... appear from their un- common magnitude , the columns in their composition appear ex- ceedingly gross , as no regard has been paid to give proportions to their forms , nor to produce harmony in their arrangements . The capitals of their ...
... appear from their un- common magnitude , the columns in their composition appear ex- ceedingly gross , as no regard has been paid to give proportions to their forms , nor to produce harmony in their arrangements . The capitals of their ...
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... appears to indicate , the fabrication of a tomb was a great under- taking : but it is to be believed that , when completed , it served a whole family , a whole race , for ever ; it would also appear that the living entered it , to ...
... appears to indicate , the fabrication of a tomb was a great under- taking : but it is to be believed that , when completed , it served a whole family , a whole race , for ever ; it would also appear that the living entered it , to ...
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... appears to indicate , the fabrication of a tomb was a great under- taking : but it is to be believed that , when completed , it served a whole family , a whole race , for ever ; it would also appear that the living entered it , to ...
... appears to indicate , the fabrication of a tomb was a great under- taking : but it is to be believed that , when completed , it served a whole family , a whole race , for ever ; it would also appear that the living entered it , to ...
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