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... style to predominate , no doubt it was with them an object of the greatest admiration . The style being determined , it is poor criticism to condemn the parts which harmonize with the whole ; - and where do we find buildings that exceed ...
... style to predominate , no doubt it was with them an object of the greatest admiration . The style being determined , it is poor criticism to condemn the parts which harmonize with the whole ; - and where do we find buildings that exceed ...
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... style and a straitness of position ; ' Mr. K. has translated the style was rugged as the attitude was correct . ' He also abounds in inelegancies and vulgarism : he talks of night - fall , of ananition , of famishing the country , of ...
... style and a straitness of position ; ' Mr. K. has translated the style was rugged as the attitude was correct . ' He also abounds in inelegancies and vulgarism : he talks of night - fall , of ananition , of famishing the country , of ...
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... style of architecture prevailing in all our vene- rable sacred structures , that the word gothic seems likely to maintain its ground ; though the beauty and striking effect of the edifices constructed in this style as much prevent us ...
... style of architecture prevailing in all our vene- rable sacred structures , that the word gothic seems likely to maintain its ground ; though the beauty and striking effect of the edifices constructed in this style as much prevent us ...
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