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... gothic architecture . ' Arrived at the top , a moral as well as natural view is given : Already the eastern horizon was marked by a body of pure white light , which seemed to break from behind the dark hills of Hottentot Holland , and ...
... gothic architecture . ' Arrived at the top , a moral as well as natural view is given : Already the eastern horizon was marked by a body of pure white light , which seemed to break from behind the dark hills of Hottentot Holland , and ...
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... Gothic Architecture : but Mr. D. gives the preference to the fanciful account suggested by Warburton of the origin of Gothic architecture , in a note to Pope's Moral Essays . Our readers will excuse our minutely following this gentle ...
... Gothic Architecture : but Mr. D. gives the preference to the fanciful account suggested by Warburton of the origin of Gothic architecture , in a note to Pope's Moral Essays . Our readers will excuse our minutely following this gentle ...
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... Gothic architecture : and with that , at its first introduction , simplicity also was united . The general style continued nearly the same through several successive reigns ; but , as the facility of execution became improved by ...
... Gothic architecture : and with that , at its first introduction , simplicity also was united . The general style continued nearly the same through several successive reigns ; but , as the facility of execution became improved by ...
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